| United States. Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce - 1923 - 88 pages
...involved. Our only hope, therefore, rests in properly mechandising the lines which we make at present. It is for this reason that no attempt has been made to secure samples to accompany the report. Even were the writer a cotton-goods expert and could visit... | |
| Canada. Water Resources Division, Canada. Water Resources Branch - 1914 - 580 pages
...lakes and in the river. Below the lakes. the river is a series of rapids, falling 550 feet in 8 miles. It is for this reason that no attempt has been made to run logs in the river. But with this fall it would be quite possible to develop a large amount of power.... | |
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