Present condition and future prospects of the country in reference to free trade and its recent application, by F.C.1846 |
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... Midland Counties 1840 60 1846 145 London and Brighton 1840 60 1845 152 Great North of England - 1843 60 1846 215 Glasgow , Kilmarnock , and Ayr 1843 64 1845 134 Dundee and Arbroath 1843 64 1845 144 London and Croydon 1839 70 1845 164 North ...
... Midland Counties 1840 60 1846 145 London and Brighton 1840 60 1845 152 Great North of England - 1843 60 1846 215 Glasgow , Kilmarnock , and Ayr 1843 64 1845 134 Dundee and Arbroath 1843 64 1845 144 London and Croydon 1839 70 1845 164 North ...
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... North Midland , fluctuation , per cent . Midland Counties Birmingham and Gloucester London and Brighton Edinburgh and Glasgow Bristol and Exeter London and South Western Northern and Eastern North Union Manchester and Birmingham ...
... North Midland , fluctuation , per cent . Midland Counties Birmingham and Gloucester London and Brighton Edinburgh and Glasgow Bristol and Exeter London and South Western Northern and Eastern North Union Manchester and Birmingham ...
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... Midland Birmingham and Gloucester Chester and Birkenhead Great North of England Hull and Selby - 2.44 2.08 1.71 1 . 3.21 2.19 1 . 3.16 2.37 1 . 2.00 1.60 1 3.46 2.93 2.13 1 . 1.93 1.54 .967 Newcastle and Darlington Newcastle and ...
... Midland Birmingham and Gloucester Chester and Birkenhead Great North of England Hull and Selby - 2.44 2.08 1.71 1 . 3.21 2.19 1 . 3.16 2.37 1 . 2.00 1.60 1 3.46 2.93 2.13 1 . 1.93 1.54 .967 Newcastle and Darlington Newcastle and ...
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... North Midland - 3.00 2.25 1 . The reductions made by the several companies in the two years included in the Board of ... North of England .53 .26 .60 London and Brighton .47 .11 South Western .70 .42 .26 Manchester and Birmingham - 1.12 ...
... North Midland - 3.00 2.25 1 . The reductions made by the several companies in the two years included in the Board of ... North of England .53 .26 .60 London and Brighton .47 .11 South Western .70 .42 .26 Manchester and Birmingham - 1.12 ...
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... Midland 30,000 120,000 30,000 Newcastle and Carlisle 3,782 36,525 5,116 Newcastle and Darlington 10,096 6,621 730 Brandling Junction 726 6,500 3,700 Newcastle and North Shields 1,649 606 23,777 493 North Union 2,811 2,891 26,952 20 ...
... Midland 30,000 120,000 30,000 Newcastle and Carlisle 3,782 36,525 5,116 Newcastle and Darlington 10,096 6,621 730 Brandling Junction 726 6,500 3,700 Newcastle and North Shields 1,649 606 23,777 493 North Union 2,811 2,891 26,952 20 ...
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