| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 602 Seiten
...to England, and is now bound to her by habit, by turnpike roads, canals, and reciprocal interests. In like manner all the counties of England, or departments...be no more possible to split them into independent ant? separate governments, each lining its frontiers with fortifications and troops, to shackle their... | |
| 1815 - 100 Seiten
...united to England, and is now bound to her by habit, by Rirnpike roads, canals and reciprocal interests. In like manner all the counties of England, or departments...to market in all directions, by a sense of mutual interest arising from mutual intercdurse and mingled commerce, it will be no more possible to split... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1815 - 648 Seiten
...to England, and is now bound to her by habit, by turnpike roads, canals, and reciprocal interests. In like manner all the counties of England, or departments of France, are bound to each other; and when theUnited States shall be bound together by canals, by cheap and easy access to market in all directions,... | |
| William Newnham Blane - 1824 - 532 Seiten
...politically useful. Mr. Fulton has remarked, with his usual discrimination and intelligence, that " when the United States shall be bound together by...cheap and easy access to market in all directions, and by a sense of mutual intercourse and mingled commerce, it will be no more possible to split them... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 Seiten
...States shall be united by canals, by railroads, and other facilities for cheap and easy access to a market in all directions ; by a sense of mutual interests, arising from mutual intercourse, and mingling commerce ; it will be as impossible to split them into separate governments, whose frontiers... | |
| John Franklin Reigart - 1856 - 408 Seiten
...to England, and is now bound to her by habit, by turnpike-roa4s, canals, and reciprocal interests. In like manner all the counties of England, or departments...bound together by canals, by cheap and easy access to markets in all directions, by a sense of mutual interest arising from mutual intercourse and mingled... | |
| Benjamin Nicholas Martin - 1871 - 236 Seiten
...to England, and is now bound to her by habit, by turnpike roads, canals, and reciprocal interests. In like manner, all the counties of England, or departments...bound together by canals, by cheap and easy access to a market in all directions, by a sense of mutual interests arising from mutual intercourse and mingled... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1886 - 538 Seiten
...to England, and is now bound to her by habit, by turnpike-roads, canals, and reciprocal interests. In like manner all the counties of England, or departments of France, arc bound to each other ; and when the United States shall be bound together by canals, by cheap and... | |
| Steven Watts - 1989 - 412 Seiten
...of confederated republican Government." Fulton concluded, "The United States shall be bound together by cheap and easy access to market in all directions, by a sense of mutual interests arising from a mutual intercourse and mingled commerce." For such reasons, Secretary Gallatin recommended the "early... | |
| Peter L. Bernstein - 2005 - 472 Seiten
...what economic growth and development are all about.14 There are also the vast benefits of networking: "When the United States shall be bound together by...from mutual intercourse and mingled commerce; it will no [longer be] possible to split them into them into independent and separate governments, each lining... | |
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