The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... industry . Small family farmsteads characterize the region west of Mont Saint- Rigaud . To the east of it , the limestone es- carpments of the Côte Beaujolaise , drier in climate , support a world - famous red wine in- dustry , known ...
... industry . Small family farmsteads characterize the region west of Mont Saint- Rigaud . To the east of it , the limestone es- carpments of the Côte Beaujolaise , drier in climate , support a world - famous red wine in- dustry , known ...
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... industry , developed by French Huguenot refugees under the patronage of William III of Great Britain at the end of the 17th century . Attempts to establish a cotton industry there were short- lived , but following mechanization of the ...
... industry , developed by French Huguenot refugees under the patronage of William III of Great Britain at the end of the 17th century . Attempts to establish a cotton industry there were short- lived , but following mechanization of the ...
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... industry , and the cotton textile industry are government- owned . Industrial development is conducted through five - year plans , but Burundi requires foreign and international agency assistance because of its fluctuating international ...
... industry , and the cotton textile industry are government- owned . Industrial development is conducted through five - year plans , but Burundi requires foreign and international agency assistance because of its fluctuating international ...
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Beckford detail from an oil painting | 107 |
John Hoppner c 1800 in the Salford | 234 |
To make the best use of the Britannica | 260 |
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