The North American Review, Volume 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... increase the area to be irrigated at Gezira from 300,000 feddans to an unlimited figure as the need may arise . " " The first part of this order deals with a matter which does not concern me . The second part of it is the pivot around ...
... increase the area to be irrigated at Gezira from 300,000 feddans to an unlimited figure as the need may arise . " " The first part of this order deals with a matter which does not concern me . The second part of it is the pivot around ...
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... increasing population . He added that he believed that he was not mistaken in affirming that this principle had been fully admitted by His Britannic Majesty's Government , and he therefore invited the High Commissioner to revoke the ...
... increasing population . He added that he believed that he was not mistaken in affirming that this principle had been fully admitted by His Britannic Majesty's Government , and he therefore invited the High Commissioner to revoke the ...
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... increase of cultivation in Egypt to 1,900,000 feddans or acres . Now , Egypt has a population of 14,000,000 souls . They and their cattle must be fed . The fellah , therefore , raises sugar , wheat , corn , rice , onions , barley and ...
... increase of cultivation in Egypt to 1,900,000 feddans or acres . Now , Egypt has a population of 14,000,000 souls . They and their cattle must be fed . The fellah , therefore , raises sugar , wheat , corn , rice , onions , barley and ...
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... increase the Egyptian cotton production by 410,400 bales , if all goes well . In other words the spot market of the future must count upon an Egyptian supply of approximately 1,800,000 bales . Of course , I know that boll weevils and ...
... increase the Egyptian cotton production by 410,400 bales , if all goes well . In other words the spot market of the future must count upon an Egyptian supply of approximately 1,800,000 bales . Of course , I know that boll weevils and ...
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... supply of 2,160,000 American bales . In fixing this figure I use the Egyptian production per acre as my basis . It does not , however , allow for an increased Egyp- 7442 • tian output nor does it take into consideration that.
... supply of 2,160,000 American bales . In fixing this figure I use the Egyptian production per acre as my basis . It does not , however , allow for an increased Egyp- 7442 • tian output nor does it take into consideration that.
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