The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Issue 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Page 164
... increased production , but also the shifting in importance of the various items . It is clear that the dairying in- dustry has steadily grown in importance until it is within measurable distance of displacing sheep - farming from the ...
... increased production , but also the shifting in importance of the various items . It is clear that the dairying in- dustry has steadily grown in importance until it is within measurable distance of displacing sheep - farming from the ...
Page 166
... increased from £ 58.2 million to £ 91.7 . It must be remembered that prices were rising and population increasing , and that much of the expenditure was reproductive ; but , even so , the cumulative rate of increase was beginning to be ...
... increased from £ 58.2 million to £ 91.7 . It must be remembered that prices were rising and population increasing , and that much of the expenditure was reproductive ; but , even so , the cumulative rate of increase was beginning to be ...
Page 170
... increased many duties by imposing additional rates on foreign goods . No further changes of general importance were made until 1921 , when the differential rates against foreign goods were multi- plied and increased and some definite ...
... increased many duties by imposing additional rates on foreign goods . No further changes of general importance were made until 1921 , when the differential rates against foreign goods were multi- plied and increased and some definite ...
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