[Errata] Cable Competition—Increasing Price, Increasing Value? Author Title [Errata] Cable Competition—Increasing Price, Increasing Value? Subtitle...
and so on. Now these are high ranges of price, it is true; but they are for properties having a substantial value, and are not out of sight of their real...
(jucstion. For, if Norway could build at half the price of England, she still could not enter into competition with our enormous stock of old ships, a stock...
that the cables, sails, rigging, and anchors, are British manufacture, and, with the masts, form an addition of a third more to the value of tl)e hull...
TESTIMONY OF THE PROFOUND RESPECT, AND AFrECTIONATE REGARD OF THE AUTHOR, ERRATA. line 4, insert nol between "was" and "at." 13 lines 6 & 7, the words "soirf...
possibly be effected by the increased use of links, instead of continuous wires, for cables. Again, the traveling of cables over the top of the towers...
mail matter of the second class. Cable Address, in charge of the Transvaal stope-drill com- cost without increasing the expense labor, as five “boys”...
really prepared for the competition, a few comparisons will show. The latest English quotations now before us give the prices of No. 1 foundry iron at...
prices. reverse of this took place, direct and a strong current of gold to England was contemporaneous, with a great increase of the money-value of...
Vols. 2-3 have imprint: Washington city: Blair & Rives, printers, 1836 Errata on p. [704], v. 1 Includes index and appendix Errors in paging: p. [357...