| Science - 1852 - 504 pages
...for purposes of business between the great seat of one of our northern manufacture:) and this cily. And why may we not look forward to the time, when...country — when we observe the wonderful results of nn active and intelligent population incessantly occupied in developing their powers and resources... | |
| Peace - 1836 - 330 pages
...between our principal cities ? It cannot be deemed too presumptuous to predict such an event, when we witness the extraordinary resources of this growing...incessantly occupied in developing their powers and resources, and stimulated by the circumstances in which they are placed, to greater and more intense... | |
| 1844 - 608 pages
...expense, arc employed to convey intelligence from the seat of government to the principal cities. When we witness the extraordinary resources of this growing...incessantly occupied in developing their powers and resources, and stimulated by the circumstances in which they are placed, to greater and more intense... | |
| Commerce - 1844 - 604 pages
...expense, are employed to convey intelligence from the seat of government to the principal cities. When we witness the extraordinary resources of this growing...incessantly occupied in developing their powers and resources, and stimulated by the circumstances in which they are placed, to greater and more intense... | |
| Industrial arts - 1852 - 446 pages
...northern manufactures and this city. And why may we not look forward to the time when there shall ba such a communication between this city and New York,...country — when we observe the wonderful results of an active and intelligent population incessantly occupied in developing their powers and resources —... | |
| Industrial arts - 1852 - 460 pages
...demands of business may, before a long time, lead to the establishment of telegraphic communications* between our principal cities ? Twelve years ago it...country — when we observe the wonderful results of an active and intelligent population incessantly occupied in developing their powers and resources —... | |
| Industrial arts - 1852 - 450 pages
...demands of business may, before a long time, lead to the establishment of telegraphic communications* between our principal cities ? Twelve years ago it...country — when we observe the wonderful results of an active and intelligent population incessantly occupied in developing their powers and resources —... | |
| Mary Orne Pickering - Lawyers - 1887 - 564 pages
...a long time, lead to the establishment of telegraphic communications between our principal cities ? And why may we not look forward to the time when there...this city and New York, Philadelphia, and Washington ? We can in imagination suppose it to be extended on our coast from one end of the Continent to the... | |
| 1852 - 960 pages
...practicability of a telegraphic line for purposes of business between the great seat of one of our norlhern manufactures and this city. And why may we not look...country — when we observe the wonderful results of an active and intelligent population incessantly occupied in developing their powers and resources —... | |
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