Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volume 3; Volume 18D. Appleton & Company, 1879 |
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... production , from the great advantage it has over all others , the coffee ripening during the dry season . The quantity exported in 1877 was 340,506,600 pounds , of which the United States , the greatest coffee - consuming nation in the ...
... production , from the great advantage it has over all others , the coffee ripening during the dry season . The quantity exported in 1877 was 340,506,600 pounds , of which the United States , the greatest coffee - consuming nation in the ...
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... production of attar of roses . Most of these places were destroyed or greatly in- jured during the course of the war . The treaty of San Stefano defined the boun- daries of Bulgaria so as to constitute a state , which , including all ...
... production of attar of roses . Most of these places were destroyed or greatly in- jured during the course of the war . The treaty of San Stefano defined the boun- daries of Bulgaria so as to constitute a state , which , including all ...
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... production . The product for the year will be about 5,000,000 gallons , or less than half a crop . This is part- ly owing to the heavy volume of rain that fell last winter , but more doubtless to the unex- plained causes which forbid a ...
... production . The product for the year will be about 5,000,000 gallons , or less than half a crop . This is part- ly owing to the heavy volume of rain that fell last winter , but more doubtless to the unex- plained causes which forbid a ...
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... protectorate . They next attempted to cut off the communications by the post- road between King William's Town and Kon- with water containing a little unheated soil , the production CAPE COLONY AND BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA . 81.
... protectorate . They next attempted to cut off the communications by the post- road between King William's Town and Kon- with water containing a little unheated soil , the production CAPE COLONY AND BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA . 81.
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with water containing a little unheated soil , the production of nitric acid begins again . The theory has been ... produce nitrification in other similar solutions , which without this addition produced no nitric acid . It was further ...
with water containing a little unheated soil , the production of nitric acid begins again . The theory has been ... produce nitrification in other similar solutions , which without this addition produced no nitric acid . It was further ...
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