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The area of arable land in Britain and the number of persons employed in
farming fell continuously . ... of life as well as an industry , or thought it essential to
preserve it on military or political grounds , protected their farmers and
landowners .
The area of arable land in Britain and the number of persons employed in
farming fell continuously . ... of life as well as an industry , or thought it essential to
preserve it on military or political grounds , protected their farmers and
landowners .
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As always in wartime , primary producers flourished and , while direct taxation
was doubled in several communities , it did not keep pace with farmers ' profits .
Prices of raw materials were stabilised by national supply and munition boards ...
As always in wartime , primary producers flourished and , while direct taxation
was doubled in several communities , it did not keep pace with farmers ' profits .
Prices of raw materials were stabilised by national supply and munition boards ...
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Report on Uganda railway and steamboat service on Lake Victoria , 1903 - 4 .
1905 , LVI [ Cd . 2406 ] . East Africa Protectorate — Report on possible cotton
growing . 1905 , LVI ( Cd . 2410 ) . East Africa - Report on government farms ,
1904 .
Report on Uganda railway and steamboat service on Lake Victoria , 1903 - 4 .
1905 , LVI [ Cd . 2406 ] . East Africa Protectorate — Report on possible cotton
growing . 1905 , LVI ( Cd . 2410 ) . East Africa - Report on government farms ,
1904 .
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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