Parliamentary Papers, Band 44H.M. Stationery Office, 1846 |
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... Grain , Meal and Flour , in the Year ending the 5th day of January 1846- ( in continuation of Parl . Paper , No. 115 , of Sess . 1845 ) 537 Wheat , & c .: 16. Account of the Quantities of Wheat , Barley , Oats , & c . , Imported into ...
... Grain , Meal and Flour , in the Year ending the 5th day of January 1846- ( in continuation of Parl . Paper , No. 115 , of Sess . 1845 ) 537 Wheat , & c .: 16. Account of the Quantities of Wheat , Barley , Oats , & c . , Imported into ...
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... Grain Imported , and how many Days ' Consumption in the Year have been Imported . " II . A " RETURN showing the Years of Highest and Lowest Price of WHEAT throughout Europe in time of Peace , from 1815 to 1840 , so far as can be ...
... Grain Imported , and how many Days ' Consumption in the Year have been Imported . " II . A " RETURN showing the Years of Highest and Lowest Price of WHEAT throughout Europe in time of Peace , from 1815 to 1840 , so far as can be ...
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... Grain Imported , and how many Days ' Consumption in the Year have been Imported . Quantities of Wheat and Wheat Flour imported into Great Britain from Quantities of Foreign and Colonial Wheat and Wheat Flour retained for Average ...
... Grain Imported , and how many Days ' Consumption in the Year have been Imported . Quantities of Wheat and Wheat Flour imported into Great Britain from Quantities of Foreign and Colonial Wheat and Wheat Flour retained for Average ...
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... grain , say about 40 lbs . from a korzec ( equal to 3.524 bushels ) , are alone used for making the best wheaten bread " in Poland , distinguished by the term of " Montowa ( de bouche ) bread , " which is much finer than anything of ...
... grain , say about 40 lbs . from a korzec ( equal to 3.524 bushels ) , are alone used for making the best wheaten bread " in Poland , distinguished by the term of " Montowa ( de bouche ) bread , " which is much finer than anything of ...
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... grain in the country at 24,221 quarters wheat , 263,365 quarters rye , 529,188 quarters barley , 162,848 quarters mixed grain , and 671,856 quarters oats . The growth of potatoes has rapidly increased of late years , and is at present ...
... grain in the country at 24,221 quarters wheat , 263,365 quarters rye , 529,188 quarters barley , 162,848 quarters mixed grain , and 671,856 quarters oats . The growth of potatoes has rapidly increased of late years , and is at present ...
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1st November 1845 5th day 80 Grass ACCOUNT ad valorem Amount of Duty Animals April Articles Barley Bean Meal best red best wheaten bread best wheaten flour bread is manufactured Britain British currency British Possessions British West Indies Brown Cow Bullock Butter c. q. lbs Cattle cent centimes Colonies Consul Copper Corn cost of red Day Average day of January Declared Value ditto ditto Duke of Sotomayor East India ended Year 1845 ending 5th January ending the 5th equal Experiments fancy bread Food foreign countries Gallons Grain growth of 1845 Home Consumption Honourable The House House of Commons imperial bushel imperial pound English Ireland Islands July Linseed London Malt manufacturing such bread Molasses Number piastres portions Ports Produce Rates of Duty red or white red wheat RETURN Silk Spain sterling Tons TOTAL Treaties United Kingdom valorem Vice-Consul White Cow white wheat William Irving
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Seite 2 - Empire in 1837 ; also, of the Number of Vessels, with the Amount of their Tonnage, and the Number of...
Seite 9 - The first is a statement of the declared value of British and Irish produce and manufactures exported from the United Kingdom...
Seite 78 - Ibs. butter. By the present mode of comparison then it appears that, in every point of view, malt is inferior to barley as an article of diet for cattle, as it gives less milk and butter, and diminishes the live weight, instead of increasing it, which barley does under the same circumstances.
Seite 2 - Manufactures of Linen, or of Linen mixed with Cotton or with Wool, wholly or in part made up, not particularly enumerated or otherwise charged with duty, fur every 100?.