The external trade of the Russian empire (bullion and the external trade of Finland not included) since the year 1886 is shown in the following table: The exports rank in the following orderĀ :- cereals (wheat, barley, rye, oats, maize, buckwheat) and flour, 49.2%; timber and wooden wares, 7.2; petroleum, 5.8; eggs, 5.4; flax, 5; butter, 3; sugar, 2-4; cottons and oilcake, 2 each; oleaginous seeds, &c., 1.5; with hemp, spirits, poultry, game, bristles, hair, furs, leather, manganese ore, wool, caviare, live-stock, gutta-percha, vegetables and fruit, and tobacco. [Please select]
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She had also asked him not to send her any caviare. [Please select]
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Something similar is probably the case with the caviare of my patient. [Please select]
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The flesh is of less importance than the eggs, of which caviare is made. [Please select]
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The caviare made from the roe of the Delaware River sturgeon is exported to Germany. [Please select]
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The Englishman has his roast-beef; the German his sauerkraut; the Russian his caviare; the Neapolitan his macaroni; the Piedmontese his polenta; the man of Carpentras his tian. [Please select]
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One fellow had brought their bit of caviare; another bore away the traces of it; another had no share of them but to fetch crisp rolls. [Please select]
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