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Circumstances alone have postponed to these latter days the development of the vast resources of Texas. Galveston, her principal harbor — situated about four hundred miles from New Orleans, seven hundred from Vera Cruz, and eight hun dred from Cuba — affords her a commercial outlet sufficient for her growing purposes. When her interior shall be sup plied with railroad facilities — and in no country can they be more cheaply built she will have nothing further to desire.
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