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" Albany — a project which every one knows, who knows the simplest rule in arithmetic, to be impracticable, but at an expense little less than the market value of the whole territory of Massachusetts; and which, if practicable, every person of common... "
Personal Memoirs and Recollections of Editorial Life - Página 15
por Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1852
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Seventy-three Years' History of the Boston Stock Market, from January 1 ...

Joseph Gregory Martin - 1871 - 116 páginas
...little less than the market value of the whole territory of Massachusetts, and which, if practised, every person of common sense knows would be as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." In 1833, a man in Connecticut thanked God that he lived "in a hilly country, where it was impossible...
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New England: a Handbook for Travellers ...

Moses Foster Sweetser - 1881 - 532 páginas
...value of the whole territory of Massachusetts, and which, if practicable, every person of common-sense knows would be as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." Yet the work went on, the road was completed to Worcester in 1835, to Springfield in 1839, and to Albany...
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The Memorial History of Boston: Including Suffolk County ..., Volumen4

Justin Winsor - 1881 - 808 páginas
...value of the whole territory of Massachusetts ; and which, if practicable, every person of common-sense knows would be as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." The Legislature did not treat the report quite so disrespectfully as Mr. Buckingham had done ; but...
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King's Handbook of Springfield, Massachusetts: A Series of Monographs ...

Moses King - 1884 - 464 páginas
...a railroad from Boston to Albany was "a project which every one knows, who knows the simplest rule in arithmetic, to be impracticable but at an expense...as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." Capt. Marryatt, the celebrated English novelist, while riding by stage through Western Massachusetts,...
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Wonders and Curiosities of the Railway; Or, Stories of the Locomotive in ...

William Sloane Kennedy - 1884 - 298 páginas
...weeks." Hence wet and muddy roads, and the inability of the farmers to draw their produce to the market. every person of common sense knows would be as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." Similar incredulity was encountered by Grldley Bryant, when he was seeking aid to establish his Granite...
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Martin's Boston Stock Market: Eighty-eight Years, from January 1, 1798, to ...

Joseph Gregory Martin - 1886 - 184 páginas
...little less than the market value of the whole territory of Massachusetts, and which, if practised, every person of common sense knows would be as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." In 1833, a man in Connecticut thanked God that he lived "ID a hilly country, where it wan impossible...
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The Memorial History of Boston: Including Suffolk County ..., Volumen4

Justin Winsor - 1883 - 754 páginas
...value of the whole territory of Massachusetts ; and which, if practicable, every person of common-sense knows would be as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." The Legislature did not treat the report quite so disrespectfully as Mr. Buckingham had done; but they...
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An Eastern Tour at Home

Joel Cook - 1889 - 302 páginas
...of the whole territory of Massachusetts, and, if practicable, every person of common sense knows it would be as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." Yet it was built and prospered, and the great Commonwealth, to break its profitable monopoly, had afterward...
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An Eastern Tour at Home

Joel Cook - 1889 - 302 páginas
...of the whole territory of Massachusetts, and, if practicable, every person of common sense knows it would be as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." Yet it was built and prospered, and the great Commonwealth, to break its profitable monopoly, had afterward...
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Proceedings of the Fitchburg Historical Society and Papers ..., Volumen2

Fitchburg Historical Society - 1897 - 332 páginas
...of a railroad from Boston to Albany, a project which every one knows, who knows the simplest rule of arithmetic, to be impracticable, but at an expense...as useless as a railroad from Boston to the moon." When the idea of constructing the Old Colon}' railroad was first advanced a public meeting was held...
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