Nineteenth Century and After, Том 119Nineteenth Century and After, 1936 |
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... sugar . World production , however , only decreased at the same time from 27,300,000 tons a year to 25,100,000 tons , a fall of little over 2,000,000 tons . On the other hand , under the section U.S.A. and Dependencies ' we find that sugar ...
... sugar . World production , however , only decreased at the same time from 27,300,000 tons a year to 25,100,000 tons , a fall of little over 2,000,000 tons . On the other hand , under the section U.S.A. and Dependencies ' we find that sugar ...
Сторінка 119
... sugar , but native industry provided in addition a very large quantity of the impure ( but succulent ) sugar called gur , to which reference has been made above . It so happened that at the very time when the Chadbourne countries agreed ...
... sugar , but native industry provided in addition a very large quantity of the impure ( but succulent ) sugar called gur , to which reference has been made above . It so happened that at the very time when the Chadbourne countries agreed ...
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... sugar was bound to depress prices , and the effect was enhanced by uncertainty as to how large an acreage the British Government was prepared to subsidise in the effort to attain self - sufficiency . Hence the satisfaction which sugar ...
... sugar was bound to depress prices , and the effect was enhanced by uncertainty as to how large an acreage the British Government was prepared to subsidise in the effort to attain self - sufficiency . Hence the satisfaction which sugar ...
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