Reports from the Consuls of the United States (varies Slightly), Volumen13,Temas42-44U.S. Government Printing Office, 1884 |
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... feet of building lumber costs in Louisiana $ 15 , and in Cuba $ 35 , or 214 pounds of sugar in Louisiana and 1,000 pounds in Cuba . Labor . - Field labor commands about the same price in Louisiana and Cuba , but the labor of a workman ...
... feet of building lumber costs in Louisiana $ 15 , and in Cuba $ 35 , or 214 pounds of sugar in Louisiana and 1,000 pounds in Cuba . Labor . - Field labor commands about the same price in Louisiana and Cuba , but the labor of a workman ...
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... feet 6 inches , or over 3.51 meters , long , which grew wild on his hacienda in Oaxaca . The great difficulty in the utilization of nearly all these fibers has been that of ex- tracting the fiber , which has been possible only by a slow ...
... feet 6 inches , or over 3.51 meters , long , which grew wild on his hacienda in Oaxaca . The great difficulty in the utilization of nearly all these fibers has been that of ex- tracting the fiber , which has been possible only by a slow ...
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... feet above sea - level , are both on the hillsides and in the valleys , and the grapes are mostly used for making wine ; while the raisin vineyards are mostly in the Worcester and Andtshoven districts , further from the sea and at a ...
... feet above sea - level , are both on the hillsides and in the valleys , and the grapes are mostly used for making wine ; while the raisin vineyards are mostly in the Worcester and Andtshoven districts , further from the sea and at a ...
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... feet is consid ered a safe distance . In very rich soils , where the vines grow luxu riantly , even more space is given ; the vines are planted in trenches from 2 to 3 feet deep . The month of July is considered the proper sea- son for ...
... feet is consid ered a safe distance . In very rich soils , where the vines grow luxu riantly , even more space is given ; the vines are planted in trenches from 2 to 3 feet deep . The month of July is considered the proper sea- son for ...
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... necting chain of canals , comprising 713 miles of artificial navigation , the least depth of which is 9 feet ; a line CANAL SYSTEM OF CANADA . 47 The canal system of Canada 47-82 (Report by Consul-General Stearns, of Montreal.
... necting chain of canals , comprising 713 miles of artificial navigation , the least depth of which is 9 feet ; a line CANAL SYSTEM OF CANADA . 47 The canal system of Canada 47-82 (Report by Consul-General Stearns, of Montreal.
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Página 429 - Consider the lilies of the field; they toil not, neither do they spin: yet Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.
Página 571 - ... to have relation back to, and to commence at, the time of the act of bankruptcy being committed on which a receiving order is made against him, or, if the bankrupt is proved to have committed more acts of bankruptcy than one, to have relation back to, and to commence at, the time of the first of the acts of bankruptcy proved to have been committed by the bankrupt within three months next preceding the date of the presentation of the bankruptcy petition ; but no bankruptcy petition, receiving...
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Página 570 - ... sum due from the one party shall be set off against any sum due from the other party, and the balance of the account, and no more, shall be claimed or paid on either side respectively ; but a person shall not be entitled under this section to claim the benefit of any set-off against the property of a debtor in any case where he had at the time of giving credit to the debtor, notice of an act of bankruptcy committed by the debtor, and available against him.
Página 570 - Save as aforesaid, all debts and liabilities, present or future, certain or contingent, to which the debtor is subject at the date of th" receiving order, or to which he may become subject before his discharge by reason of any obligation incurred before the date of the receiving order, shall be deemed to be debts provable in bankruptcy.
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Página 571 - All goods being, at the commencement of the bankruptcy, in the possession, order, or disposition of the bankrupt, in his trade or business, by the consent and permission of the true owner, under such circumstances that he is the reputed owner thereof ; provided that things in action other than debts due or growing due to the bankrupt in the course of his trade or business shall not be deemed goods within the meaning of this section.
Página 580 - ... inserting the name of the bankrupt, and by that name may in any part of the British dominions or elsewhere hold property of every description, make contracts, sue and be sued, enter into any engagements binding on himself and his successors in office, and do all other acts necessary or expedient to be done in the execution of his office.