The Farmer's Magazine, Tom 2Rogerson and Tuxford, 1839 |
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... consequence English growers became tired , and then the foreigner exacted nearly the former price of 401. , till again the English growers competed , when the price once more declined so as to drive our cultivators out of the field ...
... consequence English growers became tired , and then the foreigner exacted nearly the former price of 401. , till again the English growers competed , when the price once more declined so as to drive our cultivators out of the field ...
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... Consequence , cold , into one powdery , dry , and warm , and much more proper as a bed for vege- table life . " Now that this statement concerning the alteration of texture is strictly true , needs no other proof than a reference to the ...
... Consequence , cold , into one powdery , dry , and warm , and much more proper as a bed for vege- table life . " Now that this statement concerning the alteration of texture is strictly true , needs no other proof than a reference to the ...
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... consequence of not importing their grain , it was not , if I remember , very clearly made out . It would almost appear a sufficient prac- tical answer to the charge , however , that our ex- ports have nearly doubled in the last 20 years ...
... consequence of not importing their grain , it was not , if I remember , very clearly made out . It would almost appear a sufficient prac- tical answer to the charge , however , that our ex- ports have nearly doubled in the last 20 years ...
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... consequence of present prices , every grain at all fit for market will be preserved , can it be doubted that less bread will be consumed in three - fourths of the families in the kingdom , when that article sells at tenpence the loaf ...
... consequence of present prices , every grain at all fit for market will be preserved , can it be doubted that less bread will be consumed in three - fourths of the families in the kingdom , when that article sells at tenpence the loaf ...
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... consequence , and the markets would have been since regularly fed by our own growth produce ; we should not then have seen millions of English gold paid away for foreign wheat at 66s . or 70s per quarter , nor would our merchants have ...
... consequence , and the markets would have been since regularly fed by our own growth produce ; we should not then have seen millions of English gold paid away for foreign wheat at 66s . or 70s per quarter , nor would our merchants have ...
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