Bulletin of the Pan American Union, Volumen1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1893 |
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... lands and general information upon the subject . To answer fully the many inquiries received at this Bureau on this subject , is the object of this bulletin . Incidentally , the coffee pro- duction of the Old World is noted , but ...
... lands and general information upon the subject . To answer fully the many inquiries received at this Bureau on this subject , is the object of this bulletin . Incidentally , the coffee pro- duction of the Old World is noted , but ...
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... lands of the entire coast of the Gulf of Mexico , Caribbean Sea and South Atlantic , its cultivation is not attempted ; and it is only back on the high lands . and hill ranges that successful plantations are found . Mexico is the most ...
... lands of the entire coast of the Gulf of Mexico , Caribbean Sea and South Atlantic , its cultivation is not attempted ; and it is only back on the high lands . and hill ranges that successful plantations are found . Mexico is the most ...
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... land with an exceptional title can be bought for from $ 5 to $ 100 an acre , according to location and condition , and an acre will grow 1000 trees . He states that the coffee plantations of Mexico are never attacked by any disease or ...
... land with an exceptional title can be bought for from $ 5 to $ 100 an acre , according to location and condition , and an acre will grow 1000 trees . He states that the coffee plantations of Mexico are never attacked by any disease or ...
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... land . United States Consul Sampson , at Paso del Norte , in a report dated June 17 , 1891 , represents that nearly one - third of the lands of the Republic are unoccupied , the greater part of which are available for agricultural and ...
... land . United States Consul Sampson , at Paso del Norte , in a report dated June 17 , 1891 , represents that nearly one - third of the lands of the Republic are unoccupied , the greater part of which are available for agricultural and ...
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... lands of Guatemala so well suited to the growth of the plant . Mr. Audly Gosling , in a report made to the British government in 1892 , says that lands suitable for coffee plantations may still be had at moderate prices , and that the ...
... lands of Guatemala so well suited to the growth of the plant . Mr. Audly Gosling , in a report made to the British government in 1892 , says that lands suitable for coffee plantations may still be had at moderate prices , and that the ...
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Página 7 - President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products of the United States...
Página 8 - ... the free introduction of such sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides into the United States, in accordance with the provisions of said act, I deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable: Now, therefore, I, Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by section 3 of said act, by which it is made my duty to take action, do hereby declare and proclaim that the provisions of said act relating to the free introduction of sugars, molasses,...
Página 7 - ... imposes 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 hide", into the United States, he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable...
Página 8 - Dutch standard in color, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above seventyfive degrees, ninety-five one-hundredths of one cent per pound, and for every additional degree shown by the polariscopic test, thirty-five onethousandths of one cent per pound additional...
Página 7 - That with a view to secure reciprocal trade with countries producing the following articles, and for this purpose, on and after the ist day of January, 1892, whenever and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the government of any country producing and exporting sugars, molasses, coffee, tea, and hides, raw and uncured, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural or other products...
Página 7 - Canal, now permitted to vessels of all nations, he shall deem to be reciprocally unjust and unreasonable, he shall have the power, and it shall be his duty, to suspend...
Página 8 - ... six cents per gallon ; sugar drainings and sugar sweepings shall be subject to duty as molasses or sugar, as the case may be, according to polariscopic test...
Página 8 - Dutch standard in color, all tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice or of beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above seventy-five degrees, seven-tenths of one cent per pound ; and for every additional degree or fraction of a degree shown by the polariscopic test, two-hundredths of one cent per pound additional.
Página 24 - The executive power is vested in the President of the Republic, who is elected for four years, and is ineligible for a second consecutive term.
Página 20 - ... act by the Congress of Guatemala, into all the established ports of entry of that Republic the articles or merchandise named in the following schedule, provided that the same be the product or manufacture of the United States: SCHEDULE OF ARTICLES THE PRODUCT OR MANUFACTURE OF THE UNITED STATES TO BE ADMITTED INTO GUATEMALA FREE OF ALL CUSTOMS DUTIES AND OF ANY NATIONAL OR MUNICIPAL DUES AND NATIONAL PORT CHARGES. 1. Live animals. 2.