Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the YearD. Appleton & Company, 1878 |
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... production is given ; in others that of the year . The two following tables show the crop of wheat , etc. , in the various countries : Wheat . Bushels . Rye . Bushels . Barley . Bushels . Oats . Bushels . Buckwheat . Bushels . Great ...
... production is given ; in others that of the year . The two following tables show the crop of wheat , etc. , in the various countries : Wheat . Bushels . Rye . Bushels . Barley . Bushels . Oats . Bushels . Buckwheat . Bushels . Great ...
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... production of cereals of all sorts in Europe is estimated at 5,153,808,000 bushels , of which 1,657,392,000 bushels , or nearly a third , are assigned to Russia ; 766 , - 260,000 bushels , or nearly 15 per cent . , to Ger- many ...
... production of cereals of all sorts in Europe is estimated at 5,153,808,000 bushels , of which 1,657,392,000 bushels , or nearly a third , are assigned to Russia ; 766 , - 260,000 bushels , or nearly 15 per cent . , to Ger- many ...
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... production . This is partly due to the very large surface covered by her mountain ranges . Great Britain utilizes but 58 per cent . of her territory in agricultural production , and 28 per cent . of her agricultural lands are un- used ...
... production . This is partly due to the very large surface covered by her mountain ranges . Great Britain utilizes but 58 per cent . of her territory in agricultural production , and 28 per cent . of her agricultural lands are un- used ...
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... production of tobacco is also steadily in- creasing . In 1875 , 6,670 hectares produced 5,622,000 kilogrammes , against 4,700,000 kilos on 6,460 hectares in 1874. Mining is also look- ing up very favorably . In the first half of 1876 ...
... production of tobacco is also steadily in- creasing . In 1875 , 6,670 hectares produced 5,622,000 kilogrammes , against 4,700,000 kilos on 6,460 hectares in 1874. Mining is also look- ing up very favorably . In the first half of 1876 ...
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... produce , so as to establish the balance of trade . The great agent for all this is the immigrant , and happy the land that can secure so powerful an element : its troubles are but temporary , its progress constant . In every Italians ...
... produce , so as to establish the balance of trade . The great agent for all this is the immigrant , and happy the land that can secure so powerful an element : its troubles are but temporary , its progress constant . In every Italians ...
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