Congressional Digest, Volume 6Alice Gram, Velma Hitchcock Congressional Digest, 1928 - United States Each issue is devoted to a controversial issue before the Congress. |
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... cost of developments for other purposes . We have emerged from the long postponement of national con- struction imposed by the War and reconstruction ; we have recovered so greatly in national wealth that we now have the capital to ...
... cost of developments for other purposes . We have emerged from the long postponement of national con- struction imposed by the War and reconstruction ; we have recovered so greatly in national wealth that we now have the capital to ...
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... costs of the exports of grain from 7 to 8 cents a bushel . We know that this decreased charge will lower the cost to the farmer of reaching his foreign market and will be an addition to the farmer's profit . It will make possible the ...
... costs of the exports of grain from 7 to 8 cents a bushel . We know that this decreased charge will lower the cost to the farmer of reaching his foreign market and will be an addition to the farmer's profit . It will make possible the ...
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... cost of the shortest line - 6.58 miles from Schlos- sers to Lewiston - was $ 6,007,011 for single locks and $ 7,680,555 for double locks . ( 38th Cong . , 1st sess . , H. Doc . No. 61. ) 1868 - A survey was made of six canal routes from ...
... cost of the shortest line - 6.58 miles from Schlos- sers to Lewiston - was $ 6,007,011 for single locks and $ 7,680,555 for double locks . ( 38th Cong . , 1st sess . , H. Doc . No. 61. ) 1868 - A survey was made of six canal routes from ...
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... cost for these canals , as well as for the improvement of the upper Hudson and the deepening of the connecting channels of the Great Lakes . Their designs and estimates , modified to fit advancing prices and changing physical conditions ...
... cost for these canals , as well as for the improvement of the upper Hudson and the deepening of the connecting channels of the Great Lakes . Their designs and estimates , modified to fit advancing prices and changing physical conditions ...
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... cost of $ 11,200,000 . Appointment of Canadian St. Lawrence Committee May 7 , 1924 - Parallel with the creation of the U. S. St. Lawrence Commission by President Coolidge under the chairmanship of Secretary Hoover , the Canadian ...
... cost of $ 11,200,000 . Appointment of Canadian St. Lawrence Committee May 7 , 1924 - Parallel with the creation of the U. S. St. Lawrence Commission by President Coolidge under the chairmanship of Secretary Hoover , the Canadian ...
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