Notes on North America, Agricultural, Economical, and Social, Svazek 1W. Blackwood and Sons, 1851 - Počet stran: 415 |
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Strana xii
... Canal ; its traffic and revenue.- Number of emigrants from different countries . - Influence of New England on the development of the new States . - Demo- cratic party . - Principles of the Old Hunkers and the Barn- burners , 192 ...
... Canal ; its traffic and revenue.- Number of emigrants from different countries . - Influence of New England on the development of the new States . - Demo- cratic party . - Principles of the Old Hunkers and the Barn- burners , 192 ...
Strana 66
... canal through the peninsula at Coleridge , the navigation of the upper can be connected with that of the lower part of the river . It is unfortunate that , in a new country like this , there is always more to be done than there is of ...
... canal through the peninsula at Coleridge , the navigation of the upper can be connected with that of the lower part of the river . It is unfortunate that , in a new country like this , there is always more to be done than there is of ...
Strana 143
... canal and the railroad carry in thousands along the banks of the Mohawk River towards new homes in a still farther west . As we rushed up the left bank of the river , the Erie canal accompanied us on a higher level on the right or ...
... canal and the railroad carry in thousands along the banks of the Mohawk River towards new homes in a still farther west . As we rushed up the left bank of the river , the Erie canal accompanied us on a higher level on the right or ...
Strana 155
... canal runs through it for sixty miles without a single lock . A single glance at this country , from the time we left Verona , showed into how different a region we had come since we had left the Mohawk Valley . A flat forest country of ...
... canal runs through it for sixty miles without a single lock . A single glance at this country , from the time we left Verona , showed into how different a region we had come since we had left the Mohawk Valley . A flat forest country of ...
Strana 158
... canal ( of thirty - eight miles in length ) with the main trunk of the Erie canal , and is thus on the great lines of communication between Canada and western New York on the one hand , and between the Atlantic and the Western lakes and ...
... canal ( of thirty - eight miles in length ) with the main trunk of the Erie canal , and is thus on the great lines of communication between Canada and western New York on the one hand , and between the Atlantic and the Western lakes and ...
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