Oranges, bananas, melons, and figs are among the common fruits. The principal agricultural pursuit, however, is stock-raising, and that is the industry for which most of the land is best adapted. About all the land in this great valley is held by private... Commercial Relations of the United States with Foreign Countries - Sivu 305tekijä(t) United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce (1854-1903), United States. Department of Commerce and Labor. Bureau of Statistics - 1884Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| United States. Congress. House - 1884 - 906 sivua
...agricultural pursuit, however, is stock-raising, and that is the industry for which most "t the laud is best adapted. About all the land in this great...millions, it seems there are spots now iu ruins on its t'anks which were under successful cultivation a century ago by the •'»•.-int missions. The... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1884 - 984 sivua
...the industry for which most of the laud is best adapted. About all the land in this great valley is held by private individuals, some owning a hundred...population of twenty millions, it seems there are spots now in ruins on its bauks which were under successful cultivation a century ago by the Jesuit missions.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Manufactures - 1884 - 900 sivua
...the industry for which most of the land is best adapted. About all the land in this great valley is held by private individuals, some owning a hundred...estimates that its valley can sustain a population of'twenty millions, it seems there are spots now in ruins on its banks which were under successful... | |
| Christopher Columbus Andrews - 1887 - 368 sivua
...have no taxes to pay on it ; otherwise they would be, as we say in the United States, " land-poor." Among the towns there are two or three with a population of four thousand. Captain Burton, who went down the entire valley, estimates that it will sustain a population of twenty... | |
| Charles Paul MacKie - 1887 - 370 sivua
...have no taxes to pay on it ; otherwise they would be, as we say in the United States, " land-poor." Among the towns there are two or three with a population of four thousand. Captain Burton, who went down the entire valley, estimates that it will sustain a population of twenty... | |
| Christopher Columbus Andrews - 1889 - 372 sivua
...have no taxes to pay on it ; otherwise they would be, as we say in the United States, " land-poor." Among the towns there are two or three with a population of four thousand. Captain Burton, who went down the entire valley, estimates that it will sustain a population of twenty... | |
| Christopher Columbus Andrews - 1891 - 380 sivua
...have no taxes to pay on it ; otherwise they would be, as we say in the United States, " land-poor." Among the towns there are two or three with a population of four thousand. Captain Burton, who went down the entire valley, estimates that it will sustain a population of twenty... | |
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