The History of Cuba, Volume 2B.F. Buck, Incorporated, 1920 |
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Page 70
... five hundred hand grenades , four hundred and seventy empty grenades of various quality , seventeen thousand four hundred and four cannon balls , thirty quintals of rifle balls , one hundred and twenty - five thousand cart- ridges and five ...
... five hundred hand grenades , four hundred and seventy empty grenades of various quality , seventeen thousand four hundred and four cannon balls , thirty quintals of rifle balls , one hundred and twenty - five thousand cart- ridges and five ...
Page 134
... five thousand six hundred , Matanzas three thousand two hun- dred and San Juan de los Remedios three thousand . The ... five arrobas of wax . At the end of the same year Cuba ex- ported to Spain and various points in America twelve ...
... five thousand six hundred , Matanzas three thousand two hun- dred and San Juan de los Remedios three thousand . The ... five arrobas of wax . At the end of the same year Cuba ex- ported to Spain and various points in America twelve ...
Page 190
... five mil- lions of reals ; the total expenses , thirty - seven hundred and fourteen millions ; the debt amounted to ... five , the department of war nine hundred and thirty - five , finance four hundred 190 THE HISTORY OF CUBA.
... five mil- lions of reals ; the total expenses , thirty - seven hundred and fourteen millions ; the debt amounted to ... five , the department of war nine hundred and thirty - five , finance four hundred 190 THE HISTORY OF CUBA.
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