Excerpt from Considerations on the Great Western Canal, From the Hudson to Lake Erie: With a View of Its Expence, Advantages, and Progress
The interest which is eitcited throughout this country, and in the minds of some of the first statesmen and public characters in Europe, in relation to the great works of in land navigation, wlz'ieh'are new vigorously prosecuted under the patronage of the new-york state government, ren ders it necessary to give an occasional exposition of the pro gress and success of our vast but practicable undertakings.
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