... of only 10 cents per ton on the average freight (which cannot fail to satisfy the public) will, without any increase in the tonnage, equal $165,000, or, in other words, an additional profit of 4 per cent upon the amount of common stock. That the demand... Report - Page 21by Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Co - 1851Full view - About this book
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