... province, whether it be to fight a rival line, to develop an inchoate traffic, to manipulate the legislature, or to operate the road, — with this perfect machinery and subordination there is no reason why the corporation should not assume absolute... The Government and the Railroad Corporations - Página 15por Charles Francis Adams - 1871 - 33 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - 1871 - 434 páginas
...reason why the corporation should not assume absolute control of all the railroads of Pennsylvania. Such is this great corporation, high in credit in...controlled the line from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, 210 miles, which had cost a little less than $17,000,000, and was represented by about $12,000,000... | |
| Charles Francis Adams, Henry Adams - 1871 - 448 páginas
...reason why the corporation should not assume absolute control of all the railroads of Pennsylvania. Such is this great corporation, high in credit in...controlled the line from Harrisburg to Pittsburg, 210 miles, which had cost . a little less than $17,000,000, and was represented by about $ 12,000,000... | |
| 1871 - 494 páginas
...corporation. Such solidity in one party to a conflict is almost sure ultimately to overcome the elan of rivals like those it has to encounter from New...Such is this great corporation, high in credit in the money markets of the world, careful withal of its outward repute, apparently unbounded in its resources.... | |
| The North American Review.VOL.CXII. - 1871 - 506 páginas
...corporation. Such solidity in one party to a conflict is almost sure ultimately to overcome the 6lan of rivals like those it has to encounter from New...Such is this great corporation, high in credit in the money markets of the world, careful withal of its outward repute, apparently unbounded in its resources.... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1874 - 586 páginas
...reason why the corporation should not assume absolute control of all the railroads of Pennsylvania. " Such is this great corporation, high in credit in...repute, apparently unbounded in its resources. Organized eo long ago as 1831, it had thirty miles of road ready for operation in the succeeding year. Not until... | |
| 1871 - 498 páginas
...corporation. Such solidity in one party to a conflict is almost sure ultimately to overcome the 6lan of rivals like those it has to encounter from New...Such is this great corporation, high in credit in the money markets of the world, careful withal of its outward repute, apparently unbounded in its resources.... | |
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