The Economic Journal: The Quarterly Journal of the Royal Economic Society, Том 31,Випуск 123Macmillan, 1921 |
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... grain on which the English have lived . ” 2 One of the pages is headed , " Wheat the food of the English . " This later work , the Six Centuries of Work and Wages , partly because of the cheap editions in which it has been issued ...
... grain on which the English have lived . ” 2 One of the pages is headed , " Wheat the food of the English . " This later work , the Six Centuries of Work and Wages , partly because of the cheap editions in which it has been issued ...
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... grains were often sown and reaped together , and criticise the reason generally given - that " if either failed , there would still be a crop of the other , " pointing out also the awkwardness of the rye ripening a fort- night before ...
... grains were often sown and reaped together , and criticise the reason generally given - that " if either failed , there would still be a crop of the other , " pointing out also the awkwardness of the rye ripening a fort- night before ...
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... grain . And the same author , writing in 1765 , is careful only to say that " bread made of wheat is become more generally the food of the labouring people . ' 66 " 4 3 When we go a little further back , to Malachy Postlethwayt , who ...
... grain . And the same author , writing in 1765 , is careful only to say that " bread made of wheat is become more generally the food of the labouring people . ' 66 " 4 3 When we go a little further back , to Malachy Postlethwayt , who ...
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... grains ; in the text of the statute they appear in the order of the maximum home price below which the bounty was given , beginning with the cheapest ; an order which is the same as the amounts of the bounty . For malt or barley , when ...
... grains ; in the text of the statute they appear in the order of the maximum home price below which the bounty was given , beginning with the cheapest ; an order which is the same as the amounts of the bounty . For malt or barley , when ...
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... grain per head of the population may be roughly taken at nearly one quarter a year , it follows that less than one - half of the people then lived on wheaten bread . " 1 If , however , we accept King's estimate of produce we must accept ...
... grain per head of the population may be roughly taken at nearly one quarter a year , it follows that less than one - half of the people then lived on wheaten bread . " 1 If , however , we accept King's estimate of produce we must accept ...
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