The Americans in Their Moral, Social, And Political Relations

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The Americans in Their Moral, Social, And Political Relations
Francis J Francis Joseph Grund
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205 time in which they were executed, the high price of labour, and the comparatively small and thinly scattered population of the United States, we shall irresistibly arrive at the conclusion, that in this particular branch of national industry, the Americans have done more than all other nations taken together. Even the rapid improvements in England appear diminutive, when compared to the vastness of American enterprise ; and the continent of Europe cannot even furnish a term of comparison.
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...f the whole population of the United States were engaged in constructing railroads and canals, they would find ample employment in com- pleting those which are now projected or com- menced, and might for years be employed in that branch of industry alone. What is truly surprising is that a people, in number scarcely surpassing one third of the ^pulation of France, and spread over so large a surface, should in addition to these works find the necessary time for the cultivation and extension of commerce, manufitctures, and the mechanic arts I No other nation did at any time engage in such a variety of industrious pursuits, and none can boast in any one of them of a greater rapidity of progress.

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