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... exports in consider- able quantities wood , iron , anchovies , and glass- wares . From 600 to 700 ships yearly enter the port ( which , however , is covered with ice for four months ) , and it has a regular steam - boat communi- cation ...
... exports in consider- able quantities wood , iron , anchovies , and glass- wares . From 600 to 700 ships yearly enter the port ( which , however , is covered with ice for four months ) , and it has a regular steam - boat communi- cation ...
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... exports wood , lobsters , and salmon in and scientific pursuits . Besides founding an aca- large quantities . The town and harbour are pro- demy , she collected valuable MSS . , medals , and tected by several fortifications . To the ...
... exports wood , lobsters , and salmon in and scientific pursuits . Besides founding an aca- large quantities . The town and harbour are pro- demy , she collected valuable MSS . , medals , and tected by several fortifications . To the ...
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... exports from £ 105,267 to £ 114,762 . The staple exports are sugar , rum , and molasses . The prosperity of the island seems to be constantly progressive down to the latest dates . Education is in a promising condition . In 1858 , 34 ...
... exports from £ 105,267 to £ 114,762 . The staple exports are sugar , rum , and molasses . The prosperity of the island seems to be constantly progressive down to the latest dates . Education is in a promising condition . In 1858 , 34 ...
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... export from Peru ; but for a long time , the value of the bark to be procured in New Granada remained unknown ; and in order to the maintenance of a commercial monopoly , extraordinary methods were even employed to prevent it from ...
... export from Peru ; but for a long time , the value of the bark to be procured in New Granada remained unknown ; and in order to the maintenance of a commercial monopoly , extraordinary methods were even employed to prevent it from ...
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... exports amounted to $ 239,079,825 , and the imports to $ 389,790,537 . several state societies , which hold a general meeting by delegates triennially . CINCINNATUS , LUCIUS QUINCTIUS , a Roman consul , regarded by the later Romans as ...
... exports amounted to $ 239,079,825 , and the imports to $ 389,790,537 . several state societies , which hold a general meeting by delegates triennially . CINCINNATUS , LUCIUS QUINCTIUS , a Roman consul , regarded by the later Romans as ...
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