The Quarterly Review, Volumen266,Tema 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... hundred thousand acres under the plough ; in 1934 we had nine million , two hundred and fifty thousand , a loss of three million acres , though large farming is being heavily sub- sidised . Go back to 1870 and compare that year with ...
... hundred thousand acres under the plough ; in 1934 we had nine million , two hundred and fifty thousand , a loss of three million acres , though large farming is being heavily sub- sidised . Go back to 1870 and compare that year with ...
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... hundred million pounds worth of what we import , and that it is possible to organise plans by which every county could contribute its proper production quota . He would like to see all land lost to the plough , or at least five million ...
... hundred million pounds worth of what we import , and that it is possible to organise plans by which every county could contribute its proper production quota . He would like to see all land lost to the plough , or at least five million ...
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... hundred and seventy- eight letters out of two hundred and twenty - four were written between 1760 and 1768. The last phase of his life is far better documented than are the earlier years . At Christmas 1761 he stole away to see to the ...
... hundred and seventy- eight letters out of two hundred and twenty - four were written between 1760 and 1768. The last phase of his life is far better documented than are the earlier years . At Christmas 1761 he stole away to see to the ...
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