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Page 109
... acres in the last nine years , while the permanent pastures have increased 1,800,000 acres . Much more than the addition to the cultivated area has thus been laid down in grass , and the energies of British agriculturists are being ...
... acres in the last nine years , while the permanent pastures have increased 1,800,000 acres . Much more than the addition to the cultivated area has thus been laid down in grass , and the energies of British agriculturists are being ...
Page 110
... acre of land in England is 30 bushels , against 13 in the Western States . The American farmer must therefore cultivate 2 acres before he can sell as much produce 110 Foreign Work and English Wages .
... acre of land in England is 30 bushels , against 13 in the Western States . The American farmer must therefore cultivate 2 acres before he can sell as much produce 110 Foreign Work and English Wages .
Page 111
Earl Thomas Brassey Brassey. cultivate 2 acres before he can sell as much produce as is grown on a single acre in England . This , however , he does at an incredibly small outlay . The difference in tillage is most striking . An English ...
Earl Thomas Brassey Brassey. cultivate 2 acres before he can sell as much produce as is grown on a single acre in England . This , however , he does at an incredibly small outlay . The difference in tillage is most striking . An English ...
Page 112
... acre of land will not more than suffice to purchase and cultivate the 2 acres which will yield the same amount of wheat in America . Up to this point neither competitor has a decided advantage , and , if anything , the difference is ...
... acre of land will not more than suffice to purchase and cultivate the 2 acres which will yield the same amount of wheat in America . Up to this point neither competitor has a decided advantage , and , if anything , the difference is ...
Page 113
... acres in the neighbourhood of large towns , where poultry and dairy produce find a ready sale at high prices . area of of the The British farmer and his family must work as Farm work their American and colonial competitors work . Farm ...
... acres in the neighbourhood of large towns , where poultry and dairy produce find a ready sale at high prices . area of of the The British farmer and his family must work as Farm work their American and colonial competitors work . Farm ...
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