De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Том 1James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J. D. B. DeBow., 1847 |
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... Indies . Tot . Ex . to all For . M'kts . Years . Bush . wheat . Bbls . flour . Bush . wheat . Bbls . flour . Bush . wheat . Bbls . flour . 1831 .. 198 870 ...... 100,382 408,445 1,806,529 1832 . 103 289 100,167 83,304 864,919 1833 . 259 ...
... Indies . Tot . Ex . to all For . M'kts . Years . Bush . wheat . Bbls . flour . Bush . wheat . Bbls . flour . Bush . wheat . Bbls . flour . 1831 .. 198 870 ...... 100,382 408,445 1,806,529 1832 . 103 289 100,167 83,304 864,919 1833 . 259 ...
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... Indies , and presents a good many varieties ; it is now the favorite plant , owing to its ear- lier maturity , and its resisting better an early winter - two very im- portant qualities in this climate . The manufacture of cane into ...
... Indies , and presents a good many varieties ; it is now the favorite plant , owing to its ear- lier maturity , and its resisting better an early winter - two very im- portant qualities in this climate . The manufacture of cane into ...
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... Indies and the Pacific Ocean . But who shall prescribe bounds to national enter- prise , and particularly to the enterprise of a nation like ours , so boundless in resources . It may be asked , can we not participate more intimately in ...
... Indies and the Pacific Ocean . But who shall prescribe bounds to national enter- prise , and particularly to the enterprise of a nation like ours , so boundless in resources . It may be asked , can we not participate more intimately in ...
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... Indies .. East Indies . Egypt .... Import of Cotton into Europe . 1841 . 1,387,000 1,534,000 1,904 000 1842 . 1843 . 1844 . 1,682,000 100,000 104,000 115,000 123,000 72,000 72,000 49,000 47.000 324,000 316 000 227,000 123,000 108,000 ...
... Indies .. East Indies . Egypt .... Import of Cotton into Europe . 1841 . 1,387,000 1,534,000 1,904 000 1842 . 1843 . 1844 . 1,682,000 100,000 104,000 115,000 123,000 72,000 72,000 49,000 47.000 324,000 316 000 227,000 123,000 108,000 ...
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... Indies , there is an increase of 55,000 bags , and a trifle from the Brazils , which leaves , on the aggregate , a deficiency of about 200,000 bags ; but the ex- cess in the stocks at the beginning of the year , made up the aggregate ...
... Indies , there is an increase of 55,000 bags , and a trifle from the Brazils , which leaves , on the aggregate , a deficiency of about 200,000 bags ; but the ex- cess in the stocks at the beginning of the year , made up the aggregate ...
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