The Quarterly Review, Band 266,Ausgabe 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... England and Wales hold nearly half a million acres , but there are many people who believe honestly enough that small - holding has no place in the scheme of things and that , if it had , there is not sufficient land available . Against ...
... England and Wales hold nearly half a million acres , but there are many people who believe honestly enough that small - holding has no place in the scheme of things and that , if it had , there is not sufficient land available . Against ...
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... England that could not be turned into a profitable mixed - farming proposition . At the will of the Government ... England from Cornwall to Norfolk I found in field after field dead tractors , their rusty remains sometimes covered with a ...
... England that could not be turned into a profitable mixed - farming proposition . At the will of the Government ... England from Cornwall to Norfolk I found in field after field dead tractors , their rusty remains sometimes covered with a ...
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" retained in these latter days by Professor Trevelyan . His history of England in the Reign of Anne ' is written on the same spacious scale . The first five chapters of Blenheim ' are devoted to a brilliant painting of England in the ...
" retained in these latter days by Professor Trevelyan . His history of England in the Reign of Anne ' is written on the same spacious scale . The first five chapters of Blenheim ' are devoted to a brilliant painting of England in the ...
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