Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries, 2권United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce (1854-1903), United States. Department of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Statistics U.S. Government Printing Office, 1884 |
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... wine and sugar . The sugar cane has been cultivated in Madeira for more than four hundred years . In the year 1493 the production was 1,066,666 kilo- grams . In the course of three hundred and eighty - nine years the pro- duction has ...
... wine and sugar . The sugar cane has been cultivated in Madeira for more than four hundred years . In the year 1493 the production was 1,066,666 kilo- grams . In the course of three hundred and eighty - nine years the pro- duction has ...
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... wine revives in the United States and Europe , so as to allow the whole of the island to be devoted to vine cul ... WINE . COST OF PRODUCTION . - In my report to the Department upon the wine trade of Madeira , September 30 , 1882 , I ...
... wine revives in the United States and Europe , so as to allow the whole of the island to be devoted to vine cul ... WINE . COST OF PRODUCTION . - In my report to the Department upon the wine trade of Madeira , September 30 , 1882 , I ...
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... wine , cheapest quality , including cooperage , freight charges , and commissions . Cost of 23 almudes vinho limpo ( fermented wine ) Cost of 12 gallons ( wine ) brandy , at 1,500 reis per gallon ... Reis . 32,000 18,000 Cost of heating ...
... wine , cheapest quality , including cooperage , freight charges , and commissions . Cost of 23 almudes vinho limpo ( fermented wine ) Cost of 12 gallons ( wine ) brandy , at 1,500 reis per gallon ... Reis . 32,000 18,000 Cost of heating ...
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... wines are placed . The object of this heating of the wine is to destroy whatever germs of fermentation still remain in it , and to mature it the more rapidly , in order that it may be shipped in its second and third year without any ...
... wines are placed . The object of this heating of the wine is to destroy whatever germs of fermentation still remain in it , and to mature it the more rapidly , in order that it may be shipped in its second and third year without any ...
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... wine distilled ) brandy which has been put into Madeira wine for the last year . For pure brandy the substitution is almost universal of ( 1 ) German rectified spirit diluted , with water to 30 ° Cartier , costing about 1,150 reis per ...
... wine distilled ) brandy which has been put into Madeira wine for the last year . For pure brandy the substitution is almost universal of ( 1 ) German rectified spirit diluted , with water to 30 ° Cartier , costing about 1,150 reis per ...
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&c.—Continued agricultural American Amount of duties Argentine Republic Articles Australasia Austria bags bales barrels Belgium boxes Brazil Britain British Possessions British West Indies bushels Cape cargoes catties cent Chili China Chinese coal Coffee colony commerce Copper Cotton Crews crop Curacao Danish December 31 district dozen Dutch Guiana ending December 31 ending June 30 England Europe Fish Flag Flour foreign countries France Free French gallons Germany gold Government Haikwan Hides Holland Hong-Kong imports and exports inches increase India iron Islands Italy June 30 Kerosene kilograms labor Madeira manufactures Mauritius Molasses Norwegian packages piculs pieces port Portugal pounds province Quantity Rice rupees Sailing vessels Salt shipped showing the imports showing the navigation silk silver South Australia South Wales Spain Spanish Statement showing steamers sugar Sundries Tobacco tonnage Tons trade United Kingdom Uruguay Victoria ware wheat Whence imported Whither exported wine wood wool Woolen yards
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743 페이지 - ... companies in other colonies than that in which they have been constituted, and any other matter of general Australasian interest with respect to which the legislatures of the several colonies can legislate within their own limits, and as to which it is deemed desirable that there should be a law of general application...
785 페이지 - That further acquisition of dominion in the Pacific, south of the equator, by any foreign power, would be highly detrimental to the safety and well-being of the British possessions in Australasia, and injurious to the interests of the empire.
303 페이지 - Oranges, bananas, melons, and figs are among the common fruits. The principal agricultural pursuit, however, is stock-raising, and that is the industry for which most of the land is best adapted. About all the land in this great valley is held by private individuals, some owning a hundred and sixty square miles or more each. Among the towns there are two or three with a population of four thousand. From the graphic and excellent work of Captain Burton (Highlands of Brazil), who explored this river...
296 페이지 - It must, therefore, occasion regret to know that the work does not appear to have been very carefully attended to. The minister and secretary of state for the department of agriculture, commerce, and public works, in his annual report, dated...
295 페이지 - Brazil, it has never occasioned that bitter sectional feeling which it caused in the United States. It could therefore have scarcely led to such a catastrophe as it produced in our country. Still, the Brazilians, in taking steps for emancipation, were probably very much influenced by American experience ; the steady and industrious behavior of the freed people in the United States affording an especially powerful argument in favor of liberation. And it appears to me the Brazilians are entitled to...
657 페이지 - ... Chang himself and his Government in the past, all right-minded men, of this and every other country, will decline to accept the general increase in the unchecked growth of the native plant over the larger half of China, away from all foreign influence or competition, as an evidence of the adoption of ' effective measures to enforce the laws against the cultivation of the poppy in China, and otherwise check the use of opium.
404 페이지 - ... are set in motion by steam, horse, wind, or water power, and all parts of the said mills ; molasses; oil cakes, whole or in powder, and other prepared food for cattle and animals...
304 페이지 - It is between these .mountain-ranges that the road winds for sixty miles along the banks of the wide but frequently shallow Parahyba River. The country generally is exceedingly broken and hilly, the hills for the most part being twice as high as the bluffs of the upper Mississippi, and of conical form. They seem to vary from one hundred to one thousand feet in height, and often reach the dignity of mountains.
305 페이지 - The houses are generally one story to two stories in height, the walls of concrete, washed in white, and sometimes blue or green color. The roofs are four-sided and covered with heavy red tiles. The aspect of the villages and towns amid a variety of trees, including, generally, the banana and palm, is, on the whole, cheerful, and the inhabitants, so far as the traveler by railway can judge, are temperate and contented. The houses, or rather huts, of the poor are built of unburnt bricks, are of a...
305 페이지 - ... color. The red soil is just visible between the rows, so that at a distance a plantation has a striped appearance of green and red which is very pretty. After the fruit has been stripped off* and much of the foliage with it, the trees have a slightly bluish tinge. There are some separate...