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" The commerce of England is greater than that of any other country in the world. "
The scholar's manual of geography - Page 49
by Allman and sons - 1884
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The comprehensive home lesson book. [With] Key to arithmetical examples, Part 4

William Gardner (headmaster of St. Crysostom's sch, Liverpool.) - 1867 - 92 pages
...playful. hun'-ger, desire for food. hys-ter'-ics, fits. Friday. LEARN AND WRITE— GEOGRAPHY. COMMERCE. The Commerce of England is greater than that of any other country in the world. Articles brought from foreign countries are called imports, and those sent out to other...
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The comprehensive home lesson book. [With] Key to arithmetical ..., Part 4

William Gardner (headmaster of St. Crysostom's sch, Liverpool.) - 1871 - 84 pages
...heart'-i-ly, from the heart hea'-then, one ignorant of God. Friday. LEARN AND WRITE— GEOGRAPHY. COMMERCE. The Commerce of England is greater than that of any other country in the world. Articles brought from foreign countries are called Imports, and those sent c;itt to other...
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The Acting Teacher's and Student's in Training Guide and Text Book for ...

Henry Major - Student teachers - 1873 - 588 pages
...mouths of Tyne, Severn, &c. Oysters are bred on the shores of Kent, Essex, and Hants. Commerce- — The commerce of England is greater than that of any other country. Her ships are cm. every sea. The imports are chiefly raw material for manufacture, and food stuffs....
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Philips' series of reading books for public elementary schools, ed ..., Book 2

Philip George and son, ltd - 1874 - 168 pages
...return either our own productions, or goods we have man-ufac-ture-d. This exchange is called commerce. The commerce of England is greater than that of any other country in the world. Our com-merc-ial towns are very pros-per-ous. The largest of them are London, Liver-pool,...
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The High School Manual of Geography

High school manual - 1882 - 420 pages
...the latter, telegraphs, apparatus for gas and electric lighting, photographs, etc. IV. Commerce. 231. The commerce of England is greater than that of any...country, and is carried on with all parts of the globe. About half the shipping of the globe carries the British Bag. This enormous trade is owing to : —...
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The modern geographical readers, Book 2

Modern geographical readers - 1882 - 146 pages
...the carrying trade between this and other countries is done in ships belonging to England. In fact, the commerce of England is greater than that of any other country in the world. The merchant ships of England number about £5,000, of which 5,000 are steamships. They...
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Elements of French composition. [With] Key, Volume 1

Victor E. Kastner - 1883 - 266 pages
...easily digested, and may be eaten by the weak and consumptive, as well as by the robust. 10. The foreign commerce of England is greater than that of any other country, and extends to the most distant parts of the globe. (a) Use the Active Voice. (b) Jack-tree, jaqnier. (c)...
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First (second) geographical reader, Volume 3

Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1884 - 172 pages
...the sea, and so become skilful and daring sailors, and you can understand how it comes to pass that the commerce of England is greater than that of any other country in the world. Wealth usually follows commerce. And so England is not only a great commercial country,...
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