Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 |
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... Canal for the fiscal year 1892 amounted to 9,828,874 tons , and the freight tonnage of the Detroit River is estimated for that year at 25,000,000 tons , against 23,209,619 tons in 1891. The aggregate traffic on our railroads for the ...
... Canal for the fiscal year 1892 amounted to 9,828,874 tons , and the freight tonnage of the Detroit River is estimated for that year at 25,000,000 tons , against 23,209,619 tons in 1891. The aggregate traffic on our railroads for the ...
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... canals and of the St. Lawrence as an outlet to the sea secured by the construction of an American canal around the Falls of Niagara and the opening of ship communication between the Great Lakes and one of our own seaports . We should ...
... canals and of the St. Lawrence as an outlet to the sea secured by the construction of an American canal around the Falls of Niagara and the opening of ship communication between the Great Lakes and one of our own seaports . We should ...
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... Canal . It is impossible to overstate the value from every standpoint of this great enterprise , and I hope that there may be time , even in this Congress , to give to it an impetus that will insure the early completion of the canal and ...
... Canal . It is impossible to overstate the value from every standpoint of this great enterprise , and I hope that there may be time , even in this Congress , to give to it an impetus that will insure the early completion of the canal and ...
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... canals : Transmits a com- plaint of the Lake Carriers ' Association of Buf- falo , as to discriminations against United States citizens , in violation of the treaty of 1871 , and requests early consideration thereof . Same subject : The ...
... canals : Transmits a com- plaint of the Lake Carriers ' Association of Buf- falo , as to discriminations against United States citizens , in violation of the treaty of 1871 , and requests early consideration thereof . Same subject : The ...
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... Canals : Facts and figures fur- nished by the Lake Carriers ' Association relat- ing to discriminations against United States cit- izeus . Same subject : The above note has been trans- mitted to the governor - general of Canada ...
... Canals : Facts and figures fur- nished by the Lake Carriers ' Association relat- ing to discriminations against United States cit- izeus . Same subject : The above note has been trans- mitted to the governor - general of Canada ...
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Página xvi - States at the time of the first publication of his work ; or (b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or proprietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens...
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