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" 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... "
The Landed Interest and the Supply of Food - Page 29
by Sir James Caird - 1880 - 184 pages
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British Farmer's Magazine, Issue 76

1878 - 492 pages
...country. The increased supply has coine partly from oar own fields, but chiefly from abroad. The 'eap which the consumption of meat took in consequence...supplies, and these could not have been secured except be such a rise of price as fully paid the risk and cost of transport. The additional price on the htauproduce...
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Large and Small Holdings: A Study of English Agricultural Economics

Hermann Levy - 1911 - 272 pages
...Laws, were enabled to indulge daily in a little flesh." See also Caird, Landed Interest, p. 30 :—" The leap which the consumption of meat took in consequence...of wages in all branches of trade and employment." acres, and permanent pasture by two million acres 1 . These figures prove clearly that the expansion...
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The Limits of Protectionism: Building Coalitions for Free Trade

Michael Lusztig - 292 pages
...once a day. This has more than doubled the average consumption of animal food in this country. . . . The leap which the consumption of meat took in consequence...branches of trade and employment, could not have been secured except by such a rise in prices as fully paid the risk and cost of transport. The additional...
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Report of the Secretary, Volume 26

Michigan. State Board of Agriculture - 1887 - 592 pages
...increase of population is considered, has probably trebled the total consumption of animal food in the country. The increased supply has come partly from...consumption of meat took in consequence of the general rise in all branches of trade could not have been met without foreign supplies, and these could not have...
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Large and Small Holdings: A Study of English Agricultural Economics

Hermann Levy - 1966 - 288 pages
...Laws, were enabled to indulge daily in a little flesh." See also Caird, Landed Interest, p. 30 : — " The leap which the consumption of meat took in consequence...of wages in all branches of trade and employment. " 3 Levy, Die Not etc., p. 131. 7 Caird, Landed Interest, p. 30. acres, and permanent pasture by two...
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