Excerpt from Notes sur les Produits Espagnols Envoyés à l'Exposition de Londres: Suivies de Quelques Considérations sur l'État Présent Et l'Avenir de l'Industrie Espagnole Et d'un Exposé Méthodique des Mêmes Produits
Dans l'exposé des richesses minérales de 1' Espagne, nous avons adopté une méthode peu scientifique, mais qui se prête mieux aux applications industrielles. Nous allons passer en revue cette pre mière série de la grande section des matières premières en général.
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