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... produce of France and Spain , have , with the exception of a few of the more expensive sorts which are occasionally produced as rarities at the tables of the wealthy , until recently scarce been heard of beyond the limits of the empire ...
... producing districts in the world . The Austrian empire comprises , since the loss of Lombardy , an area of 11,252 Austrian square miles ; and , Switzerland excepted , it is the most mountainous state in Europe . The mountain regions ...
... produce of the three countries we have the following results : * - Approximate value in francs of agricultural produce ( not including live stock ) in Bri- tain , France , and Austria Britain . 6,900,000,000 Austria . France ...
... produce is extraordinary . This great wheat - growing country lies between the Theiss , the Maros , and the Danube ... produced are about equal. Four-fifths of ...
... produce the finest wheat , and their agriculture admits of an almost unlimited extension . Austria is thus pre - eminently a land where Nature , in the distribution of her bounties , has evidently designed that cereal production shall ...