... justify this preference. But cereals and other products are cultivated with profit, and may become in time an element of great value in the wealth of the country. Coffee. The production of coffee in Guatemala has been constantly increasing. The plantations... Jesus College - Page 159by Ernest George Hardy - 1899 - 252 pagesFull view - About this book
| G. Phillips Bevan - 1876 - 224 pages
...better class of articles, our own manufacturers are yet able fully to hold their own against the world, and will no doubt continue to do so, as long as the high character which their goods have acquired is maintained. The trade is even now passing through... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - 1897 - 190 pages
...Guatemala has been constantly increasing. The plantations improve and increase in number every year and will no doubt continue to do so as long as the quality of the coffee is acknowledged to be superior, and the great demand for it maintained. The following... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - 1897 - 176 pages
...Guatemala has been constantly increasing. The plantations improve and increase in number every year and will no doubt continue to do so as long as the quality of the coffee is acknowledged to be superior, and the great demand for it maintained. The following... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics - 1897 - 162 pages
...Guatemala has been constantly increasing. The plantations improve and increase in number every year and will no doubt continue to do so as long as the quality of the coffee is acknowledged to be superior, and the great demand for it maintained. The following... | |
| 1914 - 1244 pages
...has paid its homage and expressed its sentiment before this masterpiece for upward of half a century, and will no doubt continue to do so as long as the building retains its present shape. Natives know it as the Toshogu (which by extension is often applied... | |
| 1919 - 1126 pages
...input of the past season has been very much below normal, and on this account values have advanced and will no doubt continue to do so as long as the cost of production is on its present basis." "Mr. Jones is now in Europe placing the merits of the... | |
| Thomas Philip Terry - 1927 - 1272 pages
...has paid its homage and expressed its sentiment before this masterpiece for upward of half a century, and will no doubt continue to do so as long as the building retains its present shape. Natives know it as the Toshogu (which by extension is often applied... | |
| United States. National Recovery Administration - 1933 - 696 pages
...greatlv benefitted by the activities of the Industry in promoting new products and types of construction and will no doubt continue to do so as long as the Industry functions along these specialized lines. PROVISIONS FOR HOURS AND WAGES Except in the case... | |
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