Rural England: Being an Account of Agricultural and Social Researches Carried Out in the Years 1901 & 1902, Volume 2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1906 |
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... thought that properties too large to be personally enjoyed and managed would be a fair subject for legislation . To such properties , in his opinion , a modified form of the French law might possibly be applied --- that is , those of ...
... thought that properties too large to be personally enjoyed and managed would be a fair subject for legislation . To such properties , in his opinion , a modified form of the French law might possibly be applied --- that is , those of ...
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... thought that those of them which I saw , looked fairly well . He considered that before the state of agriculture could improve better prices must be obtainable , and expressed a pious hope that produce from abroad would not continue to ...
... thought that those of them which I saw , looked fairly well . He considered that before the state of agriculture could improve better prices must be obtainable , and expressed a pious hope that produce from abroad would not continue to ...
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... thought that possibly , in days to come , syndicates would arise owning or hiring large tracts of country , and working them by the aid of the most modern labour - saving machinery and of a few highly trained and highly paid men . Also ...
... thought that possibly , in days to come , syndicates would arise owning or hiring large tracts of country , and working them by the aid of the most modern labour - saving machinery and of a few highly trained and highly paid men . Also ...
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... in the Fens - agriculture was prosperous in 1901 , and that although the farmers grumbled so much they were all doing well . He thought that the labour which had gone away would come back , and that although in this D 2 CAMBRIDGESHIRE 35.
... in the Fens - agriculture was prosperous in 1901 , and that although the farmers grumbled so much they were all doing well . He thought that the labour which had gone away would come back , and that although in this D 2 CAMBRIDGESHIRE 35.
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... thought so well . The fall in rents since 1875 he put at 30 to 40 per cent . , and more on cold , heavy lands , while in fee - simple value there was a drop of about 35 per cent . He himself within three weeks had sold £ 30,000 or ...
... thought so well . The fall in rents since 1875 he put at 30 to 40 per cent . , and more on cold , heavy lands , while in fee - simple value there was a drop of about 35 per cent . He himself within three weeks had sold £ 30,000 or ...
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Rural England: Being an Account of Agricultural and Social ..., Volume 2 Henry Rider Haggard Visualização integral - 1902 |
Rural England: Being an Account of Agricultural and Social ..., Volume 2 Henry Rider Haggard Visualização integral - 1902 |
Rural England: Being an Account of Agricultural and Social ..., Volume 2 Henry Rider Haggard Visualização integral - 1906 |
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