Where shall we get meat? The food supplies of western Europe. To which is appended a paper on the production of food |
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... decrease which has taken place in the pro- duction of grain and meat in the United Kingdom has led its civic inhabitants to ask the question , From whence shall we procure our supplies of food ? ' Statistical information , respecting ...
... decrease which has taken place in the pro- duction of grain and meat in the United Kingdom has led its civic inhabitants to ask the question , From whence shall we procure our supplies of food ? ' Statistical information , respecting ...
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... Decrease in the Culture of Grain in the United Kingdom - Export of Cattle from Ire- land - Imports of Foreign Cattle into Great Britain - Home Supply of Cattle PAGE 219 APPENDIX . Where fat and flesh come from British Agriculture ...
... Decrease in the Culture of Grain in the United Kingdom - Export of Cattle from Ire- land - Imports of Foreign Cattle into Great Britain - Home Supply of Cattle PAGE 219 APPENDIX . Where fat and flesh come from British Agriculture ...
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... decrease in the growth of grain produces a de- crease in the supply of meat , and this not being made up by foreign importation , there is a deficiency , and consequently an advance in price . Some persons suppose that the decrease in ...
... decrease in the growth of grain produces a de- crease in the supply of meat , and this not being made up by foreign importation , there is a deficiency , and consequently an advance in price . Some persons suppose that the decrease in ...
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... decrease in the produce of British agriculture is very suggestive . France , in favourable seasons , produces sufficient grain , or nearly sufficient , for her own consumption . In 1849 she exported a surplus , but from 1837 to 1846 the ...
... decrease in the produce of British agriculture is very suggestive . France , in favourable seasons , produces sufficient grain , or nearly sufficient , for her own consumption . In 1849 she exported a surplus , but from 1837 to 1846 the ...
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... decreased , and silk manufacturing has lessened . The imports of raw silk have lessened to one - half , of silks from India to one - fourth , while the import of silk from Europe has increased nearly tenfold , and that of ribbons has ...
... decreased , and silk manufacturing has lessened . The imports of raw silk have lessened to one - half , of silks from India to one - fourth , while the import of silk from Europe has increased nearly tenfold , and that of ribbons has ...
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agricultural produce Amsterdam animals arable land average Barley Basle Belgian Belgium Berne Britain British Brussels bushels butter calves cattle cent cereals cheese consumed consumption corn cows crops crown 8vo cultivation decrease district Dutch Edition England English acres estimated exports of cattle farm farmers flax flesh-formers foreign France French George Nicholls grain hectares hectolitres Holland horses imports increase inhabitants Ireland labour lake large number lessened live stock London Lucerne Malo manufactures manure Mayence miles milk Mudden nations nearly Netherlands North Holland number of cattle Oats pigs political economy population Post 8vo potatoes price of meat production of food province quantity railway rent Rhine Rotterdam Russia Scotland seed sheep silk Sir George Nicholls soil statistics steamers supply of meat Swiss Switzerland tillage Total town turnips United Kingdom vols West Flanders Wheat wine
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