An edition of The Texcoco-Huehuetoca Canal (1880)

The Texcoco-Huehuetoca Canal

proposed as a basis on which to issue treasury money, and to inaugurate a national system, to multiply and to diversify home industries.

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An edition of The Texcoco-Huehuetoca Canal (1880)

The Texcoco-Huehuetoca Canal

proposed as a basis on which to issue treasury money, and to inaugurate a national system, to multiply and to diversify home industries.

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H.C. Baird & Co.
Language
English
Pages
120

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Texcoco-Huehuetoca Canal
2023, Creative Media Partners, LLC
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Edition Notes

Prepared for the Mexican Drainage Commission, Philadelphia, by A.K. Owen and W.D. Crooks.

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Philadelphia

Classifications

Library of Congress
TC978.M6 M6

The Physical Object

Pagination
120 p. ;
Number of pages
120

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7001106M
Internet Archive
texcocohuehueto00commgoog
LCCN
08029055
OCLC/WorldCat
22903383

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