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Leben und Lehre des Buddha

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Identifikator:
89019078X
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-6415
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Pischel, Richard http://d-nb.info/gnd/11619202X
Title:
Leben und Lehre des Buddha
Edition:
Zweite Auflage
Place of publication:
Leipzig
Publisher:
Druck und Verlag von B.G. Teubner
Year of publication:
1910
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (VI, 126 Seiten)
Digitisation:
2017
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • Selling Latin America
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • I. General remarks on foreign trade
  • II. Brazil
  • III. Argentine
  • IV. Uruguay
  • V. Paraguay
  • VI. Chile
  • VII. Bolivia
  • VIII. Peru
  • IX. Ecuador
  • X. Colombia
  • XI. Venezuela
  • XII. Central America
  • XIII. Mexico
  • XIV. Cuba
  • XV. Santo Domingo
  • XVI. Haiti
  • XVII. Porto Rico
  • XVIII. The Guianas: British, Dutch and French
  • XIX. European possessions in the West Indies
  • XX. Foreign trade with Latin America and how it developed
  • XXI. Methods of doing Business
  • XXII. The salesman and the customer
  • XXIII. Custom-houses and tariffs
  • XXIV. Trade marks
  • XXV. Finance and credits
  • XXVI. Packing and shipping
  • XXVII. Advertising
  • XXVIII. Reciprocity
  • XXIX. Health precautions
  • Index

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CENTRAL AMERICA 
143 
the south by Colombia, and the west by the 
Pacific Ocean. 
Through its center is a strip of land stretch 
ing five miles on either side of the Panama 
Canal for a distance of 45 miles and known 
as the Canal Zone. By the Isthmian Canal 
Convention of November 18, 1903, the United 
States acquired a perpetual right of occupa 
tion, use and control over the Zone, paying 
the Republic of Panama the sum of $10,000,- 
000, and, beginning February 26, 1913, the 
sum of $230,000 annually so long as such oc 
cupancy continues. The Canal Zone is gov 
erned by the President of the United States. 
The population of this strip during the build 
ing of the canal was as high as 70,000, but it is 
doubtful if it has 30,000 inhabitants to-day. 
With the completion of the Canal, the force of 
workmen necessary to maintain it in running 
order, together with civilian employes and 
the United States garrison, will make a per 
manent population of perhaps 25,000. 
British Honduras, with an area of 7562 
square miles and a population of 40,000, is the
	        

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