| Thomas Rawlings - 1865 - 278 strani
...value as an element of development can scarcely be over estimated, as it gives to every neighbourhood the means of manufacturing its own flour and lumber,...2. Passing to the second point of comparison with New England, already incidentally touched upon, the commercial position of Minnesota upon the termini... | |
| Frederick Bartlett Goddard - 1869 - 684 strani
...whole State is a feature» whose value as an element of development can scareely be overestimated, as it gives to every neighborhood the means of manufacturing its own Hour and lumber, and affords the basis of all those numerous local manufactures which enter into the... | |
| 1870 - 84 strani
...hydraulic power throughout the whole State, is a feature whose value as an element of development, can scarcely be over estimated, as it gives to every...touched upon, the commercial position of Minnesota npon the termini of the three great water lines of the continent, not only gives it an immensely wider... | |
| Minnesota. State Board of Immigration - 1878 - 96 strani
...is a feature whose value as an element of development, can scarcely be over estimated, as it gives every neighborhood the means of manufacturing its...the industrial economy of every northern community." From what I shall show of the immense resources of Minnesota, in the products of her forests and fields,... | |
| John Wesley Bond - 1878 - 104 strani
...is a feature whose value as an element of development, can scarcely be over estimated, as it gives every neighborhood the means of manufacturing its...the industrial economy of every northern community." From what I shall show of the immense resources of Minnesota, in the products of her forests and fields,... | |
| Minnesota. State Board of Immigration - 1878 - 96 strani
...is a feature whose value as an element of development, can scarcely be over estimated, as it gives every neighborhood the means of manufacturing its...basis of all those numerous local manufactures which eater into the industrial economy of every northern community." From what I shall show of the immense... | |
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