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... whole produce was formerly wrought by domestic industry into a coarse linen for home consumption . For a long period very little of the linen produced found a demand in foreign countries ; there are now thirty - three manufactories ...
... whole of the frontier of the Banat , Professor Ansted thinks , might be subjected to a searching investigation with a great pro- bability of success . Some of the lead - mines are highly argentiferous , and one of the lodes is enormous ...
... whole line of the frontier , ' Mr. Paget wrote in 1837 , from the Adriatic to the boundaries of Russia , is well adapted for smuggling ; and salt is smuggled along the whole of the frontier . ' The salt officers in Hungary told that ...
... whole system of wine - making has been hitherto extremely rude . Mr. Dunlop , whose admirable Report on the Wine Cultivation of Hungary cannot fail to prove of substantial service to that country in pointing out its many defects as well ...
... whole loyally disposed , and have more than once rendered great services to the state . One of the most interesting , although geographically not one of the most important of the provinces of the Austrian empire , is that narrow strip ...