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Approximately 25 per cent of recorded births in the eighteen - seventies were
illegitimate . This proportion increased , especially in this century , to a peak of
39.1 per cent in 1917. Since that date a progressive decline has set in , which
has ...
Approximately 25 per cent of recorded births in the eighteen - seventies were
illegitimate . This proportion increased , especially in this century , to a peak of
39.1 per cent in 1917. Since that date a progressive decline has set in , which
has ...
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The 7.6 per cent of total area classified as ' arable ' represents some 13 million
acres , and the annual cultivated area about 4 million acres , made up
approximately as follows : Crop Acreage in Million acres Cereals Legumes • 4
Fruit Textile ...
The 7.6 per cent of total area classified as ' arable ' represents some 13 million
acres , and the annual cultivated area about 4 million acres , made up
approximately as follows : Crop Acreage in Million acres Cereals Legumes • 4
Fruit Textile ...
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continues to take some 30 per cent of Chilean exports , compared with twice that
quantity in the pre - war period . ... and the United Kingdom in that order , together
accounting for 75 per cent of the import trade and taking 80 per cent of the ...
continues to take some 30 per cent of Chilean exports , compared with twice that
quantity in the pre - war period . ... and the United Kingdom in that order , together
accounting for 75 per cent of the import trade and taking 80 per cent of the ...
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Contents
THE PEOPLE | 12 |
HISTORY AND POLITICS | 29 |
GENERAL ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS | 47 |
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Chile, an Outline of Its Geography, Economics, and Politics Gilbert J. Butland No preview available - 1956 |
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