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... canal is all the immediate advantage she has yet achieved . As for Tennessee , these dispensing showers have all passed her by . The first dew has not yet re- freshed her fields . But our time has now come , and it be- hooves us to be ...
... canal is all the immediate advantage she has yet achieved . As for Tennessee , these dispensing showers have all passed her by . The first dew has not yet re- freshed her fields . But our time has now come , and it be- hooves us to be ...
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... canal system , and embrace the " common defence , " nor the " general welfare , ” demands it . And if the security ... Canal , ) which , can be urged , which is , that roads and canals will operate for years , he has been laboring with a ...
... canal system , and embrace the " common defence , " nor the " general welfare , ” demands it . And if the security ... Canal , ) which , can be urged , which is , that roads and canals will operate for years , he has been laboring with a ...
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... in Alabama , equal to six hundred thousand dollars , were appropriated by this Government for the opening of a canal round the Muscle shoals , on the Ten- H. OF R. ] national wealth . Why , then 672 GALES & SEATON'S REGISTER.
... in Alabama , equal to six hundred thousand dollars , were appropriated by this Government for the opening of a canal round the Muscle shoals , on the Ten- H. OF R. ] national wealth . Why , then 672 GALES & SEATON'S REGISTER.
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... canal of New York ? ordnance from here to Buffalo by land , when it might be any commercial advantage ? It will run ... canals to every hamlet - to every door ; but by the States themselves , and not by this Government . Now , how does ...
... canal of New York ? ordnance from here to Buffalo by land , when it might be any commercial advantage ? It will run ... canals to every hamlet - to every door ; but by the States themselves , and not by this Government . Now , how does ...
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... canal stock , as if they had , through the mere bounty of Congress , got something that did not belong to them . Sound policy requires that the most important improve ment should be selected , with due regard to national ad- vantage ...
... canal stock , as if they had , through the mere bounty of Congress , got something that did not belong to them . Sound policy requires that the most important improve ment should be selected , with due regard to national ad- vantage ...
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