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... manufacture , and the King's Inns , Dublin , compensation being given Such productions therefore are even more plainly entitled to those institutions upon an estimate of the annual value to the protection of the law than books . of ...
... manufacture , and the King's Inns , Dublin , compensation being given Such productions therefore are even more plainly entitled to those institutions upon an estimate of the annual value to the protection of the law than books . of ...
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... manufacture of cotton cloth and cotton paper , both of which are brought in great quanties to Peking . Other manufactured articles which are exported are silk goods , plain and embroidered , and mats . They have attained con- siderable ...
... manufacture of cotton cloth and cotton paper , both of which are brought in great quanties to Peking . Other manufactured articles which are exported are silk goods , plain and embroidered , and mats . They have attained con- siderable ...
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... manufactures , and 1443 in commerce . There were on the island 4005 acres sown with wheat , about 16,500 acres sown with Indian corn , barley , oats , and other grain , 75,700 acres planted with olive trees , 13,900 with vines , about ...
... manufactures , and 1443 in commerce . There were on the island 4005 acres sown with wheat , about 16,500 acres sown with Indian corn , barley , oats , and other grain , 75,700 acres planted with olive trees , 13,900 with vines , about ...
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... manufactures at one time flou- rished in several towns of this county ; but trade in these branches has for many years back been languishing . TABLE OF POPULATION . COR only to profitable land . Before the Desmond possessions. same order ...
... manufactures at one time flou- rished in several towns of this county ; but trade in these branches has for many years back been languishing . TABLE OF POPULATION . COR only to profitable land . Before the Desmond possessions. same order ...
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... manufacture of glass , metal castings , and iron - work , is carried on briskly . Leather is manufactured to the value of 100,000l . per annum . A woollen manufac- ture gives employment to about 200 persons . There are numerous and very ...
... manufacture of glass , metal castings , and iron - work , is carried on briskly . Leather is manufactured to the value of 100,000l . per annum . A woollen manufac- ture gives employment to about 200 persons . There are numerous and very ...
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