The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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Pagina 709
... iron industry which are rich in coal and iron or which are fortunate enough to be able to obtain one of these minerals , or both , easily and cheaply from abroad . The principal iron industries of the world are based mainly upon the ...
... iron industry which are rich in coal and iron or which are fortunate enough to be able to obtain one of these minerals , or both , easily and cheaply from abroad . The principal iron industries of the world are based mainly upon the ...
Pagina 711
... Iron Production . 1865 . 1875 . 1885 1895 1905 Tons 9,481,000 13,920,000 19,792,000 29,387,000 54,053,000 66,321,000 1910 Between 1865 and 1910 the production of iron has increased from 9,481,000 tons to 66,321,000 tons , or almost ...
... Iron Production . 1865 . 1875 . 1885 1895 1905 Tons 9,481,000 13,920,000 19,792,000 29,387,000 54,053,000 66,321,000 1910 Between 1865 and 1910 the production of iron has increased from 9,481,000 tons to 66,321,000 tons , or almost ...
Pagina 712
... iron deposits as well lie very near her eastern frontier . Her prin- cipal iron mines are situated about the town of Briey , close to the fortress of Metz . Germany seized during the first weeks of the War not only France's principal ...
... iron deposits as well lie very near her eastern frontier . Her prin- cipal iron mines are situated about the town of Briey , close to the fortress of Metz . Germany seized during the first weeks of the War not only France's principal ...
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