M. Briavionne,* they exported a million of kilogrammes of cotton goods; in 1834, nine hundred thousand; in 1835, seven ; in 1836, six ; in 1837 upwards of five ; in 1838 and 1839, upwards of four ; a reduction of sixty per cent upon the trade in the short... Belgium - Seite 113von Sir James Emerson Tennent - 1841Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
 | 1845
...reduction of sixty per cent upon the trade in the short period of six years! RAILROAD SYSTEM—Belgium, from its geographical position, not less than the...point, in the centre of the kingdom*, and issuing from it—north, west, east, and south—lines, to maintain a communication with the sea-ports of Ostend... | |
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...a reduction of sixty per cent upon the trade in the short period of six years ! RAILROAD SYSTEM — Belgium, from its geographical position, not less...finally executed, was that of taking one point, in the centro of the kingdom, and issuing from it — north, west, east, and south — lines, to maintain... | |
 | 1845
...a reduction of sixty per cent upon the trade in the short period of six years ! RAILROAD SYSTEM — Belgium, from its geographical position, not less...finally executed, was that of taking one point, in the centro of the kingdom, and issuing from it — north, west, east, and south — lines, to maintain... | |
 | Freeman Hunt - 1845
...a reduction of sixty per cent upon the trade in the short period of six years ! RAILROAD SYSTEM — Belgium, from its geographical position, not less...government in 1833, and the plan finally executed, wag that of taking one point, in the centre of the kingdom, and issuing from it — north, west, east,... | |
 | 1846
...the surface of Belginm is, from its geographical position, adapted in a most extrnordinary degree. The plan finally executed was that of taking one point in the centre of the kingdom, and constructing lines radiating from that centre to every side of the kingdom. The average cost of these... | |
 | 1846
...the surface of Belginm is, from its geographical position, adapted in a most extraordinary degree. The plan finally executed was that of taking one point in the centre of the kingdom, and constructing lines radiating from that centre to every side of the kingdom. The average cost of these... | |
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