Coals carried, either by land or by inlandnavigation, pay no duty.
2
Still, Glasgow was fairly thriving, thanks to the inlandnavigation of the Clyde.
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All inlandnavigation ceased, and nearly all the song-birds perished.
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Future progress of society with respect to commerce; discoveries; inlandnavigation; philosophical, med and political knowledge.
5
An inlandnavigation of unexampled rapidity conveys commodities up and down the rivers of the country.
1
Lloyd says he's interested in linking cities a few hundred miles apart, and connecting ports to inlandtransportation centers.
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His success-actually , ahungjury-wasa major blow to rivertransport, and to St. Louis.
2
Rail is still wrecked, rivertransport neglected.
3
Here they were dependent on rivertransport.
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I knew the country, and this was the only true granary that admitted of rivertransport to Gondokoro.
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There would be a caravan formed down to Tungchow, which is fifteen miles away, and then rivertransport.
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These regions now have railway and rivertransportation and are prospering accordingly.
2
In late years, since the railway has become the chief means for the transportation of commodities, rivertransportation has greatly declined.
3
Even though the current low-water problem is not tied to failing infrastructure, it is underscoring how quickly financial losses can climb when rivertransportation slows.
4
Rivertransportation is not usually antagonistic to railway interests.
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Indeed, they constitute much the greater portion of wood consumed in rivernavigation.
2
The part he had chosen was the hotel system and the rivernavigation.
3
He was also impeded at first by his comparative ignorance of rivernavigation.
4
The Corps had started releasing water to help rivernavigation.
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A snag is only one of the numerous sources of accident in American rivernavigation.
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There is one great inconvenience in American travelling, arising from the uncertainty of rivernavigation.
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Aside from the rivernavigation, this county is well supplied with transportation facilities by rail.
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In it he takes up all the leading questions of the day: railroads, rivernavigation, internal improvements, and usury.
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The father and brother joined us in the evening, and gave me much good advice in regard to rivernavigation.
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The launch in fact, while a staunch little craft, was better adapted for lake or rivernavigation than as a sea-goer.
11
During the passage-oneof the most prolonged and uncomfortable in the annals of western rivernavigation-theplot of this story was arranged.
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The exploration of this seaboard had thus to be prosecuted in Siberia itself by means of vessels built for the rivernavigation.
13
The introduction of steamboats for rivernavigation, and of locomotives upon railways, have superseded canals, and invested them with an air of antiquity.
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By day the boatmen might have picked their way more carefully, but the moon was new and shed too little light for rivernavigation.
15
Railroads and other improvements, especially improvements of rivernavigation, were voted out of all proportion to the means or credit of the then thinly-peopled State.