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Página 29
... plenty of time to mature and not being gathered until their leaves and stems begin to turn yellow and the seeds to grow dark . They are tied in bunches , and of these there are made large bundles , which are placed upright , that the ...
... plenty of time to mature and not being gathered until their leaves and stems begin to turn yellow and the seeds to grow dark . They are tied in bunches , and of these there are made large bundles , which are placed upright , that the ...
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... plenty of suitable land upon which to increase the amount of this production also , the principal hindrance being , as in other cases , the scarcity of reliable laborers . The cacao of Venezuela is of superior quality , and the area of ...
... plenty of suitable land upon which to increase the amount of this production also , the principal hindrance being , as in other cases , the scarcity of reliable laborers . The cacao of Venezuela is of superior quality , and the area of ...
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... plenty of labor for farms is noted . In North and South Carolina similar conditions exist , attributable to similar or identical causes , and the same may be said of Florida , except that the scarcity of farm labor is more widespread ...
... plenty of labor for farms is noted . In North and South Carolina similar conditions exist , attributable to similar or identical causes , and the same may be said of Florida , except that the scarcity of farm labor is more widespread ...
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... Plenty of help , mostly French , as Americans are too independent and want to get to the cities . Waldo : Many of the laboring class go to the large cities and to the West . Kennebec : Rather scarce , as many young men go into ...
... Plenty of help , mostly French , as Americans are too independent and want to get to the cities . Waldo : Many of the laboring class go to the large cities and to the West . Kennebec : Rather scarce , as many young men go into ...
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... plenty . Worcester : Scarce ; caused by low wages and a desire to work in towns . Middlesex : Not so abundant as usual . Hampden : Good farm help is very scarce , as manufactur- ing industries draw from the farm . Bristol : Competent ...
... plenty . Worcester : Scarce ; caused by low wages and a desire to work in towns . Middlesex : Not so abundant as usual . Hampden : Good farm help is very scarce , as manufactur- ing industries draw from the farm . Bristol : Competent ...
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Página 98 - ... in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty to suspend, by proclamation to that effect, the provisions of this act relating to the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, the production of such country, for such time as he shall deem just...
Página 98 - By that section it was declared that "with a view to secure reciprocal trade with countries producing the following articles and for this purpose, on and after the first day of January, eighteen hundred and ninety-two, whenever, and so often as the President shall be satisfied...
Página 98 - ... duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States, which in view of the free introduction of such sugar, molasses, coffee, tea and hides into the United States he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty...
Página 36 - ... by law, have the supervision of the waters of the State and of their appropriation, distribution and diversion, and of the various officers connected therewith. Its decisions to be subject to review by the courts of the State. Sec. 3. Priority of appropriation for beneficial uses shall give the better right. No appropriation shall be denied except when such denial is demanded by the -public interests.
Página 36 - There shall be constituted a board of control, to be composed of the State engineer and superintendents of the water divisions, which shall, under such regulations as may be prescribed by law, have the supervision of the waters of the State and of their appropriation, distribution, and diversion and of the various officers connected therewith. Its decisions to be subject to review by the courts of the State.
Página 36 - ... years, or until his successor shall have been appointed and shall have qualified. He shall be president of the board of control, and shall have general supervision of the waters of the state and of the officers connected with its distribution.
Página 36 - No person shall be appointed to this position who has not such theoretical knowledge and such practical experience and skill as shall fit him for the position.
Página 51 - The grain is either sown broadcast in the place where it is intended to stand till ripe, or thickly in beds, from which it is transplanted when the blade is about a foot high. As soon as the season will admit after the 21st of March, the land is opened by one or more ploughings, according to its strength, and the clods are broken down by blows with wooden mattocks, managed in general by women, with great regularity and address, after which water is let...
Página 36 - They can be described only by negative characters; without habitations, without water, without trees, without mountains, they support merely a few dwarf plants. Why, then, and the case is not peculiar to myself, have these arid wastes taken so firm a hold on my memory...
Página 37 - ... according to the prior rights of each respectively, in whole or in part, and to shut and fasten, or cause to be shut and fastened, the...