Pacific coast, possesses, both for the construction and maintenance of a canal, greater advantages and offers fewer difficulties from engineering, commercial, and economic points of view than any one of the other routes shown to be practicable by surveys... The Nicaragua Canal - Page 43by William E. Simmons - 1900 - 334 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1879 - 470 lehte
...examination of the subject the Commission unanimously reported, in February, 1676: " That the route known as the Nicaragua!) route . . . possesses, both for the...commercial, and economic points of view, than any one of the other routes shown to be practicable by surveys sufficiently in detail to enable a judgment... | |
| Daniel Ammen - 1880 - 128 lehte
...to the President on the 7th of February, 1876, in the following terms: — "That the route known as the 'Nicaragua route' possesses, both for the construction...commercial, and economic points of view, than any one of the other routes shown to be practicable by surveys sufficiently in detail to enable a judgment... | |
| Alfred Williams - 1880 - 150 lehte
...the Rio del Medio and the Rio Grande, to what is known as the port of Brito, on the Pacific coast, possesses, both for the construction and maintenance...commercial, and economic points of view, than any one of the other routes shown to be practicable by surveys sufficiently in detail to enable a judgment... | |
| 1883 - 514 lehte
...of the Rio del Hedio and the Rio Graudo to what is known as the port of Brito, on the Pacific coast, possesses, both for the construction and maintenance...engineering, commercial, and economic points of view than any one of the other routes shown to be practicable by surveys sufficiently in detail to enable a judgment... | |
| Joseph Everett Nourse - 1884 - 202 lehte
...surveys of the several proposed routes, inclnding those latest made by Lull and Collins in Panama. They reported that the Nicaragua route " possesses both...commercial, and economic points of view, than any other of the routes shown to be practicable by surveys sufficiently in detail to enable a jndgment... | |
| José Carlos Rodrigues - 1885 - 298 lehte
...continent, unanimously report— (1) That the route known as the Nicaragua route .... possesses, both for construction and maintenance of a canal, greater advantages,...offers fewer difficulties, from engineering, commercial or economical points of view, than any one of the other routes shown to be practicable by surveys sufficiently... | |
| Thomas Wallace Knox - 1890 - 592 lehte
...Corps, and Mr. C. P. Patterson, Superintendent of the Coast Survey. Briefly, their report said : ' The Nicaragua route possesses, both for the construction...offers fewer difficulties from engineering, commercial, or economical points of view, than any one of the other routes shown to be practicable.' " Careful... | |
| Daniel Ammen - 1891 - 582 lehte
...its final report February 7, 1876, one sentence of which ia as follows : " That the route known as the ' Nicaragua route' possesses, both for the construction...commercial, and economic points of view, than any one of the other routes shown to be practicable by surveys sufficiently in detail to enable a judgment... | |
| 1893 - 1254 lehte
....surveys of the various routes across the continent, we unanimously report that the route known as the Nicaragua route possesses, both for the construction and maintenance of a canal, grea>er advantages aud offers fewer difficulties from engineering, commercial, or economical points... | |
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