| 1863 - 248 sider
...our articles of export ; a malarious climate, shunned by every Northerner for at least one-half of the year ; and a detour in the voyage of over 3,000...local market for an inconsiderable portion of her bread-stuffs and provisions in the South ; but, after supplying this local demand, the amount which... | |
| 1863 - 274 sider
...of our articles of export; a malarious climate, shunned by every Northerner for at least one-half of the year; and a detour in the voyage of over 3,000...local market for an inconsiderable portion of her bread-stuffs and provisions in the South ; but, after supplying this local demand, the amount which... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1863 - 734 sider
...sea, destructive to most of our articles of export, and а detour in the voyage of over three thousand miles in a direct line to the markets of the world—...sufficiently powerful to divert the great flow of nuimal and vegetable food from the south to the east. Hence the lake, and canal, and railroad transportation... | |
| Chicago Board of Trade - 1863 - 40 sider
...of our articles of export, a malarious climate, shunned by every northerner for at least one-half of the year, and a detour in the voyage of over 3,000 miles in a direct line to the markets of the world,—these considerations have been sufficiently powerful to divert tho great flow of animal and... | |
| 1863 - 46 sider
...of our articles of export, a malarious climate, shunned by every Northerner for at least one-half of the year, and a detour in the voyage of over 3,000 miles in a direct line to the markets of the world,—these considerations have been sufficiently powerful to divert the great flow of animal and... | |
| Chicago (Ill.). Committee on Statistics - 1863 - 50 sider
...and a detour in the voyage of over.3,000 mues in a direct line to the markets of the world,'—these considerations have been sufficiently powerful to divert the great flow of animal and vegetable f iod from the Somh to tlie East. T7p to 1860, the West found a local market for an inconsiderable... | |
| 1867 - 748 sider
...articles of export ; a malarious climate, shunned by every northerner for at least half the ye ir ; and a detour in the voyage of over 3,000 miles in a direct line to the markets of the world—these considerations have been sufficiently powerful to divert the great flow of animal and... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1867 - 748 sider
...otir articles of export ; a malarious climate, shunned by every northerner for at least half the yeir; and a detour in the voyage of over 3,000 miles in a direct line to the markets of the world—these considerations have been sufficiently powerful to divert the great flow of animal and... | |
| John Wells Foster - 1869 - 466 sider
...every Northerner for at least one-half of the year; and a detour in the voyage of over three thousand miles in a direct line to the markets of the world;...local market for an inconsiderable portion of her breadstuffs and provisions in the South ; but, after supplying that local demand, the amount which... | |
| John Wells Foster - 1869 - 480 sider
...detour in the voyage of over three thousand miles in a direct line to the markets of the world;—these considerations have been sufficiently powerful to...local market for an inconsiderable portion of her breadstuff's and provisions in the South ; but, afier supplying that local demand, the amount which... | |
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