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... passed England and France together may be under the necessity of importing corn to the annual value of 40,000,0001 . Nor need this prospect alarm us . There are districts even in Europe which are able to supply for an indefinite period ...
... passed out of the Danube grain of all kinds in- 1837 Imperial Quarters . 1846 1858 1862 :::: :::: :::: .. .. 313,501 1,191,649 .. .. 1,626,513 .. 2,469,757 could could not but produce an immediate effect upon the labour Future of ...
... passed over in an enumera- tion of its resources . The Hungarian proverb , that Kremnitz possesses walls of gold , Schemnitz of silver , and Neusohl of copper , is expressive rather of their former than of their present importance ...
... passing through the Julian Alps , those great natural barriers which are interposed between Hungary Hungary and the sea , but a railway will doubtless 32 The Resources and million florins, or nearly three millions sterling, in ...
... passed away , new political combinations have been formed , and new principles prevail . The reconstruction of a great Teutonic empire embracing the whole of Germany is a dream of political pedants . The influence of Germany , which was ...