American Railroad Journal, Volume 1Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, 1833 |
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Page 417
... expense , in the enjoyment of as pure air and as en . Passaic , the ascent is gradual until the point is at land a subject of much interest , and we shall , there . chanting scenery as can be found eitherat Saratoga tained to which the ...
... expense , in the enjoyment of as pure air and as en . Passaic , the ascent is gradual until the point is at land a subject of much interest , and we shall , there . chanting scenery as can be found eitherat Saratoga tained to which the ...
Page 418
... expense on the remain . in the Appendix . ) . der of the line will not exceed this sum . The great South Carolina Railroad ( which is the The Pennsylvania Railroad has unfortunately , longest in the New World , and has but one rival in ...
... expense on the remain . in the Appendix . ) . der of the line will not exceed this sum . The great South Carolina Railroad ( which is the The Pennsylvania Railroad has unfortunately , longest in the New World , and has but one rival in ...
Page 419
... expense . The im- American canals , have occasioned ( as every person portance of reaching the waters of the west , when is aware ) the most serious embarrassment , and stop- The commttee proceeded , in the first instance , to they are ...
... expense . The im- American canals , have occasioned ( as every person portance of reaching the waters of the west , when is aware ) the most serious embarrassment , and stop- The commttee proceeded , in the first instance , to they are ...
Page 420
... expense to the public , from the substitution stopped , and the supply of steam be kept up in a committee a sufficient justification for their recom- of steam power for that of horses , at from one halt greater abundance than the ...
... expense to the public , from the substitution stopped , and the supply of steam be kept up in a committee a sufficient justification for their recom- of steam power for that of horses , at from one halt greater abundance than the ...
Page 421
... expense in the repairs of the road . nution of their efficiency . To a certain extent the pectation , it belongs not to us , but is the province The committee see no reason to suppose that , for power may be increased in a greater ratio ...
... expense in the repairs of the road . nution of their efficiency . To a certain extent the pectation , it belongs not to us , but is the province The committee see no reason to suppose that , for power may be increased in a greater ratio ...
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