The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 117Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1935 |
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Pagina 534
... farming land lost by the growth of towns , this decline in the numbers of men employed on the land reflects two , if not three , other factors which have been affecting English farming during the period under review . The starting ...
... farming land lost by the growth of towns , this decline in the numbers of men employed on the land reflects two , if not three , other factors which have been affecting English farming during the period under review . The starting ...
Pagina 536
... farming for business inevitably accompanied the beginnings of any organised society . But while we can perceive a real distinction between farming as a mode of living and farming as a means of making profits , there is no sharp ...
... farming for business inevitably accompanied the beginnings of any organised society . But while we can perceive a real distinction between farming as a mode of living and farming as a means of making profits , there is no sharp ...
Pagina 537
... farming no longer predominated , but became exchanged for small business farming , though , of course , the transition was never absolute - yeomen and small renting farmers still persist . As late as 1930 out of 396,000 occupiers of ...
... farming no longer predominated , but became exchanged for small business farming , though , of course , the transition was never absolute - yeomen and small renting farmers still persist . As late as 1930 out of 396,000 occupiers of ...
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ODWYER Sir Michael | 151 |
CROTCH W Walter | 172 |
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