The Commercial Year Book, Volúmenes3-4Journal of Commerce and Commercial Bulletin, 1898 |
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... Miles . 50,867 1891 . 27.483.490 -Population- 1881 . 1871 . 24,613,926 21.495,131 7,442 1,519,035 1,360,513 ... mile , was : In 1891 .. 498 In 1841 1881 . 446 1831 . 1871 . 390 1821 . 1881 . 345 1811 . 06 1851 . 308 1801 ...
... Miles . 50,867 1891 . 27.483.490 -Population- 1881 . 1871 . 24,613,926 21.495,131 7,442 1,519,035 1,360,513 ... mile , was : In 1891 .. 498 In 1841 1881 . 446 1831 . 1871 . 390 1821 . 1881 . 345 1811 . 06 1851 . 308 1801 ...
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... miles at various periods compare as follows : Year . 1850 . 1860 . 1870 . 1880 . Av . Yearly Line Open . Increase . Year . Miles . Miles . 6,621 265 1890 . 10,433 381 1894 . 15,537 510 1895 . 17,933 240 1896 . Av . Yearly Increase . Miles ...
... miles at various periods compare as follows : Year . 1850 . 1860 . 1870 . 1880 . Av . Yearly Line Open . Increase . Year . Miles . Miles . 6,621 265 1890 . 10,433 381 1894 . 15,537 510 1895 . 17,933 240 1896 . Av . Yearly Increase . Miles ...
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... Miles . Number . Passengers . Traffic . 20,073 £ 897,472,026 817,744,046 £ 31,327,965 £ 42,220,382 £ 79,948,702 20,191 919,425,121 845,463,668 35,130,916 43,230,717 81,860,607 20,325 944,357,320 864,435,388 35,662,816 42,866,498 ...
... Miles . Number . Passengers . Traffic . 20,073 £ 897,472,026 817,744,046 £ 31,327,965 £ 42,220,382 £ 79,948,702 20,191 919,425,121 845,463,668 35,130,916 43,230,717 81,860,607 20,325 944,357,320 864,435,388 35,662,816 42,866,498 ...
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... miles . By the census of 1891 the population was 38,343,192 , while that of 1896 shows 38,517,975 , or 188.7 population per square mile . The number of foreigners residing in France ( census 1896 ) constituted 2.66 per cent . of the ...
... miles . By the census of 1891 the population was 38,343,192 , while that of 1896 shows 38,517,975 , or 188.7 population per square mile . The number of foreigners residing in France ( census 1896 ) constituted 2.66 per cent . of the ...
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... miles , with 193,184 miles of wire . There were 11,338 offices , and in 1894 there were dispatched 41,434,727 telegrams , of which 33,785,162 were internal , 4,902,534 international , 1,345,426 in transit , and 1,401,405 official ...
... miles , with 193,184 miles of wire . There were 11,338 offices , and in 1894 there were dispatched 41,434,727 telegrams , of which 33,785,162 were internal , 4,902,534 international , 1,345,426 in transit , and 1,401,405 official ...
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