The Landed Interest and the Supply of FoodCassell, Petter, Galpin, 1880 - 184 pages |
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Page viii
... Improvement of Farm - build- ings and Labourers ' Cottages - Change within 30 years , more in general diffusion of Improved Practice , and better Breeds of Stock , than in the introduction of New Systems - Greatest Change caused by the ...
... Improvement of Farm - build- ings and Labourers ' Cottages - Change within 30 years , more in general diffusion of Improved Practice , and better Breeds of Stock , than in the introduction of New Systems - Greatest Change caused by the ...
Page viii
... Improvement of Farm - build- ings and Labourers ' Cottages - Change within 30 years , more in general diffusion of Improved Practice , and better Breeds of Stock , than in the introduction of New Systems - Greatest Change caused by the ...
... Improvement of Farm - build- ings and Labourers ' Cottages - Change within 30 years , more in general diffusion of Improved Practice , and better Breeds of Stock , than in the introduction of New Systems - Greatest Change caused by the ...
Page x
... Improvement . Hindrances by Settlements and Incumbrances— Expedients adopted to overcome the incapacity of Owners to provide Capital for Improvement -State Loans for Land Improvement - Followed by Loans from Land Improvement Companies ...
... Improvement . Hindrances by Settlements and Incumbrances— Expedients adopted to overcome the incapacity of Owners to provide Capital for Improvement -State Loans for Land Improvement - Followed by Loans from Land Improvement Companies ...
Page xi
... Improvement - Greater Caution required in Expenditure on Buildings - Labourers ' Dwell- ings , judiciously executed ... Improvements - Greatest Rise has been in the Grazing Counties , on Grass- lands , and in Scotland - The Cause of this ...
... Improvement - Greater Caution required in Expenditure on Buildings - Labourers ' Dwell- ings , judiciously executed ... Improvements - Greatest Rise has been in the Grazing Counties , on Grass- lands , and in Scotland - The Cause of this ...
Page xiv
... improved PAGE 142-156 CHAPTER XII . Agricultural Prospects . The Bad Harvest of 1879 - Great Agricultural De- pression - Estimated Loss sustained by British CONTENTS . Wheat Growers - Stimulus given to American Agriculture xiv CONTENTS .
... improved PAGE 142-156 CHAPTER XII . Agricultural Prospects . The Bad Harvest of 1879 - Great Agricultural De- pression - Estimated Loss sustained by British CONTENTS . Wheat Growers - Stimulus given to American Agriculture xiv CONTENTS .
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acreage acres advantage agri agricul agricultural labourer animal annual average barley better Britain British bushels capital Cassell cent Cheap Edition chiefly Church climate cloth gilt competition continued copyhold corn Corn Laws corn-crops Crown 8vo CROWN ESTATES cultivation demand diminution districts drainage England English enterprise equal estates expenditure extent farmer farms favourable fertility foreign supply FRANK DICKSEE GALPIN gilt edges Government grass greater green crops Illustrated inclosures increase Ireland Irish Land Act land improvement landed interests landed property landowners lease live-stock loans lord manure meat ment millions sterling natural nearly nitrate of soda oats object owners parish pasture period population potato principle produce profit proportion prosperity remunerative rent rental rise Saskatchewan Scotch Scotland settlement sheep soil tenant-farmers tenure tion tithe trade tural twenty United Kingdom value of land vast wages waste lands wheat whole yield
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Page 29 - Thirty years ago, probably not more than one-third of the people of this country consumed animal food more than once a week. Now, nearly all of them eat it, in meat, or cheese, or butter, once a day.
Page 29 - The leap which the consumption of meat took in consequence of the general rise of wages in all branches of trade and employment, could not have been met without foreign supplies...
Page 131 - France," and made that famous division of them into four parts ; one to maintain the edifice of the church, the second to support the poor, the third the bishop, and the fourth the parochial clergy...