Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the YearD. Appleton & Company, 1878 |
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... 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 Spaniards NATIONALITIES . branch of public ...
... 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 Spaniards NATIONALITIES . branch of public ...
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... trade placed the Government in a critical position , and the customs receipts were , of course , much lower than ... trade , the receipts of the Government increase , and their diminution is determined by a commercial crisis . Inasmuch ...
... trade placed the Government in a critical position , and the customs receipts were , of course , much lower than ... trade , the receipts of the Government increase , and their diminution is determined by a commercial crisis . Inasmuch ...
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... trade . The first eight months of 1877 show a serious falling off in the import trade , compared with the same period in 1876 , the value being only $ 18,870,000 . It is not alone in Buenos Ayres that this decline is observed . Last ...
... trade . The first eight months of 1877 show a serious falling off in the import trade , compared with the same period in 1876 , the value being only $ 18,870,000 . It is not alone in Buenos Ayres that this decline is observed . Last ...
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... trade carried on at the very flourishing river port 1874 .. of Rosario is from Dr. Plaza's Memoria to the The duties on foreign merchandise for Salta and Jujuy reached. other hand , many vessels load in the Uruguay River , in Uruguayan ...
... trade carried on at the very flourishing river port 1874 .. of Rosario is from Dr. Plaza's Memoria to the The duties on foreign merchandise for Salta and Jujuy reached. other hand , many vessels load in the Uruguay River , in Uruguayan ...
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... trade to 955,600,000 francs . The special commerce with the different for- eign countries in 1874 was as follows : 2. Tolls .. Francs . 154,590,822 7,978,040 8. Stocks and rentes .. 88,665,253 COUNTRIES . Imports . Exports . 4 ...
... trade to 955,600,000 francs . The special commerce with the different for- eign countries in 1874 was as follows : 2. Tolls .. Francs . 154,590,822 7,978,040 8. Stocks and rentes .. 88,665,253 COUNTRIES . Imports . Exports . 4 ...
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