| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 602 halaman
...produce increased, and he who lived nearest to London s 'il had a superior advantage in the market. which it may be proper to examine with some attention...prefer canals to turnpike roads? Our habits are in favour of roads; and few of us have conceived any better method of opening communications to the various... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 634 halaman
...prejudice which may still exist against canals. And here an important question occurs, VOL. in. 4O which it may be proper to examine with some attention...whether, as a system, we should prefer canals to turnpike roitds? Our habits are in favour of roads ; and few of us have conceived any better method of opening... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1815 - 648 halaman
...— that the market would be overstocked, the prices diminished, and they unable to pay their rents or obtain a living. The good sense of parliament however...prefer canals to turnpike roads ? Our habits are in favour of roads ; and few of us have conceived any better method of opening communications to the various... | |
| 1815 - 100 halaman
...proper to examine with some attention in this early stage of our public improvements — whether, a- a system, we should prefer canals to turnpike roads?...method of opening communications to the various parts of states But in China and Holland, canals are more numerous than roads; in those countries tHe inhabitants... | |
| John Franklin Reigart - 1856 - 422 halaman
...made, the population and commerce of London increased, the demand for produce increased, and he who a lived nearest to London still had a superior advantage...method of opening communications to the' various parts of the States. But in China and Holland, canals are more numerous than roads ; in those countries the... | |
| United States. Inland Waterways Commission - 1908 - 742 halaman
...rents; that the market would be overstocked, the prices diminished, and they unable to pay their rents or obtain a living. The good sense of Parliament,...method of opening communications to the various parts of the States. But in China and Holland canals are more numerous than roads; in those countries the... | |
| 1908 - 742 halaman
...manner I hope the gooa sense of our Legislature will prevail over the ignorance and prejudice wnich may still exist against canals. And here an important...method of opening communications to the various parts of the States. But in China and Holland canals are more numerous than roads; in those countries the... | |
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