Tobacco: Growing, Curing, & Manufacturing: A Handbook for Planters in All Parts of the World
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Tobacco: Growing, Curing, & Manufacturing: A Handbook for Planters in All Parts of the World
Tobacco; Tobacco industry
Introductory Remarks—Natural Productions—Architecture and
Engineering—Topography, Trade, and Natural History—Principal
Stations—Weights and Measures, etc., etc.
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Transcriber’s Note
Errors deemed most likely to be the printer’s have been corrected, and
are noted here. The references are to the page and line in the original.
The following issues should be noted, along with the resolutions.
3.1 _N. rustica[.]_ Added.
54.18 they grow rapidly[.] Added.
223.18 900,850 cigars[,] 5,709,442 bundles Added.
cigarettes,
231.25 The first process they undergo is Replaced.
“damping,[’/”]
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