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Carter Goodrich. PART ONE THE PROMOTION OF TRANSPORT 1. Albert Gallatin : A Plan for National Action Of all activities of American governments during the period , those most clearly and deliberately intended to promote eco- nomic ...
Carter Goodrich. PART ONE THE PROMOTION OF TRANSPORT 1. Albert Gallatin : A Plan for National Action Of all activities of American governments during the period , those most clearly and deliberately intended to promote eco- nomic ...
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... promote the agricul- ture and manufactures of a nation , and thereby to augment its wealth and population , is too ... Promotion of Transport 59 Report of the Committee of Roads and Internal Navigation, 1815.
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The Objections to National Action | 42 |
The Virginia Program of Mixed Enterprise | 57 |
A Triumph of Public Enterprise | 77 |
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