I find, from the investigation through which we have travelled, that in every one of these four great examples, the rapid development of commerce has synchronised with an equal rapid development of railways — nay, that the development of commerce has... Journal of the Statistical Society of London - Page 643by Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1866Full view - About this book
| William B. Dana - Commerce - 1867 - 490 pages
...land carriage. I come then to this further conclusion, that the railways which removed this gigantic obstacle, and gave to land carriage such extraordinary...This conclusion appears to become a certainty when 1 find, from the investigation through which we have traveled, that in every one of these four great... | |
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...conclusion appears to become a certainty when 1 find, from the investigation through which we have traveled, that in every one of these four great examples, the...has synchronised with an equal rapid development of railways — nay, that the development of commerce has been singularly in proportion to the increased... | |
| William B. Dana - Commerce - 1867 - 490 pages
...conclusion appears to become a certainty when 1 find, from the investigation through which we have traveled, that in every one of these four great examples, the...has synchronised with an equal rapid development of railways — nay, that the development of commerce has been singularly in proportion to the increased... | |
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...land carriage. I come, then, to this further conclusion, that the railways which removed this gigantic obstacle, and gave to land carriage such extraordinary...find, from the investigation through which we have traveled, that in every one of these four great examples, the rapid development of commerce has synchronised... | |
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...land carriage. I come, then, to this further conclusion, that the railways which removed the gigantic obstacle, and gave to land carriage such extraordinary...immediate cause of this sudden commercial development. Each expansion of the railway system has been immediately followed, as if by its shadow, by a great... | |
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