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STATISTICS OF THE WORLD

CONTAINING

Area, Form of Government, Head of Government, (with year of birth and accession,) Population, Expenses, Debt, Paper Money, Standing Army, Navy, Merchant Vessels, Imports, Exports, Chief Produce, Coins and their value at the U. S. Mint, Weights (compared with both pounds avoirdupois and kilogrammes), Linear Measures (compared with both feet and metres), Liquid and Grain Measures (compared with bushels, gallons, and metres), Capitals and Principal Cities, Population of Cities

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SEMI-ANNUAL PUBLICATION—NOVEMBER, 1873.

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