The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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... cent ; Belgium , 27 per cent ; Sweden , 36 per cent ; and Canada , 42 per cent ; while we have decreased ours only 19 per cent . What is our situation today ? It is generally admitted that we consume in our own markets from 90 to 93 per ...
... cent ; Belgium , 27 per cent ; Sweden , 36 per cent ; and Canada , 42 per cent ; while we have decreased ours only 19 per cent . What is our situation today ? It is generally admitted that we consume in our own markets from 90 to 93 per ...
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... cent ; the population of the Gulf South- west had increased by nearly 100 per cent , and that of Texas in almost the same proportion . Not all of this increase of population in Texas or in the Gulf Southwest was due to oil ; but in this ...
... cent ; the population of the Gulf South- west had increased by nearly 100 per cent , and that of Texas in almost the same proportion . Not all of this increase of population in Texas or in the Gulf Southwest was due to oil ; but in this ...
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... cent from the total for 1929 . I have been interested to learn that during 1934 , 78 per cent by weight of the sulphur exported from the United States was shipped from Texas ports , while slightly more than 60 per cent of the cotton , 40 ...
... cent from the total for 1929 . I have been interested to learn that during 1934 , 78 per cent by weight of the sulphur exported from the United States was shipped from Texas ports , while slightly more than 60 per cent of the cotton , 40 ...
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