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... Lower Austria is certainly not less than that obtained from similar soils in England ; but in an estimate of comparative value of the agricultural produce of the three countries we have the following results : * - Approximate value in ...
... Lower Eger in Bohemia , also the Moravian Hanna , the north - east por- tion of Galicia , and the level part of Bukowina , all produce the finest wheat , and their agriculture admits of an almost unlimited extension . Austria is thus ...
... this portion of its course before the produce of Hungary and the Banat can be brought brought into successful competition with that of the lower Danubian 14 The Resources and jealousy by Russia; which, after endeavouring for years ...
Anonymous. brought into successful competition with that of the lower Danubian provinces or of Russia . A succession of rapids , rushing past some of the most magnificent scenery in Europe for nearly thirty miles , makes navigation ...
... Lower Austria and Styria are also capable of producing excellent wines . The abo- lition of the duties , which long interposed almost insuperable commercial barriers between Hungary and other parts of the empire , has excited a lively ...