The Commercial Year Book, Volúmenes3-4Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin, 1898 |
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... ) . 3,393,411,841 3.393,411,841 3,373,907,578 1897 ( budget estimated ) . 3,392,554,662 3,392,554,662 3,321,007,350 1898 ( budget estimated ) . 3,361,878,936 3,361,878,936 3,422,632,679 NATIONAL DEBT . On January 1 , 1894 , the FRANCE . 15.
... ) . 3,393,411,841 3.393,411,841 3,373,907,578 1897 ( budget estimated ) . 3,392,554,662 3,392,554,662 3,321,007,350 1898 ( budget estimated ) . 3,361,878,936 3,361,878,936 3,422,632,679 NATIONAL DEBT . On January 1 , 1894 , the FRANCE . 15.
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NATIONAL DEBT . On January 1 , 1894 , the debt of France stood as follows : Consolidated debt . Morgan loan .. Redeemable debt .. Annuity , etc. , debt . Francs . 22,005,378,951 Floating debt .. 243,788,253 Guarantee debt ...
NATIONAL DEBT . On January 1 , 1894 , the debt of France stood as follows : Consolidated debt . Morgan loan .. Redeemable debt .. Annuity , etc. , debt . Francs . 22,005,378,951 Floating debt .. 243,788,253 Guarantee debt ...
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On January 1 , 1895 , France and Algeria had 8,504 post - offices and about 60,000 letter - boxes . The postal receipts for France alone in 1894 amounted to 214,311,331 francs , and expenditures ( including telegraphs ) to 167,808,136 ...
On January 1 , 1895 , France and Algeria had 8,504 post - offices and about 60,000 letter - boxes . The postal receipts for France alone in 1894 amounted to 214,311,331 francs , and expenditures ( including telegraphs ) to 167,808,136 ...
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... January 1 , 1896 : Sea - going vessels .. Coasting vessels .. Fishing vessels , etc ... Total ... No. of Vessels . 244 1,746 9,922 11,912 Tonnage . 202,352 38,849 23,992 264,193 Crews . 4.592 5,171 23,260 33,023 Of the total number of ...
... January 1 , 1896 : Sea - going vessels .. Coasting vessels .. Fishing vessels , etc ... Total ... No. of Vessels . 244 1,746 9,922 11,912 Tonnage . 202,352 38,849 23,992 264,193 Crews . 4.592 5,171 23,260 33,023 Of the total number of ...
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... January 1 , 1891 , there were 5,246 miles of State lines , 96 miles of joint - stock and corporation , and 2,794 miles of corporation road . In 1890 the passenger receipts were 98,517,946 lire ; total receipts , 255,687,108 lire . The ...
... January 1 , 1891 , there were 5,246 miles of State lines , 96 miles of joint - stock and corporation , and 2,794 miles of corporation road . In 1890 the passenger receipts were 98,517,946 lire ; total receipts , 255,687,108 lire . The ...
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