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There must be, on an average of ordinary years, a certain price at which wheat can be grown remuneratively in this country.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 68, NO. 417, JULY, 1850VARIOUSBaxendale retired from business after his marriage, and invested his capital as remuneratively as security permitted.
WAR-TIME SILHOUETTESSTEPHEN HUDSONOwing to the absence of coal what little mineral wealth there is (iron and lead) cannot be remuneratively worked.
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, 11TH EDITION, VOLUME 9, SLICE 3VARIOUSSpeaking of coffee, the region wherein it thrives and is remuneratively productive is very large in Mexico.
AZTEC LANDMATURIN M. BALLOULet us suppose the book can be remuneratively produced if there is a sale of five thousand copies.
ON THE OLD ROAD VOL. 1 (OF 2)JOHN RUSKINCoffee does not require the amount of capital that sugar does, and it can be worked remuneratively upon a small area.
THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDSTHE DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRSSurely a little money invested in decent dwellings for such people would be well and even remuneratively spent.
MYSTIC LONDON:CHARLES MAURICE DAVIESWORDS RELATED TO REMUNERATIVELY
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