The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 108Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 215
... agriculture is tied up to an international or Imperial scheme . It is its only contact with the outside world . The great principle is established that British agriculture wants , and must get , special individual treatment . Meanwhile ...
... agriculture is tied up to an international or Imperial scheme . It is its only contact with the outside world . The great principle is established that British agriculture wants , and must get , special individual treatment . Meanwhile ...
Pagina 326
... agriculture , but , owing to our climate and our more rapid deflation , it has hit the British farmer the most ... agriculture . This illustration shows the distance between industry and agriculture , but one cannot analyse English ...
... agriculture , but , owing to our climate and our more rapid deflation , it has hit the British farmer the most ... agriculture . This illustration shows the distance between industry and agriculture , but one cannot analyse English ...
Pagina 327
... agricultural research station of Imperial Chemical Industries at Jeallott's Hill points the moral . No industry uses transport of raw materials and finished products to the extent of agriculture . Last of all , physically and ...
... agricultural research station of Imperial Chemical Industries at Jeallott's Hill points the moral . No industry uses transport of raw materials and finished products to the extent of agriculture . Last of all , physically and ...
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RATIONALISATION AND THE STEEL INDUSTRY By Jules Menken | 225 |
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