War, Famine and Our Food SupplyS. Low, Marston, limited, 1897 - Всего страниц: 215 |
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... import , and in order to keep it always good , pass our current import through it at the Government Department D. The three arrows below D represent the inferior kinds of wheat imported which would be passed on to the consumer . For ...
... import , and in order to keep it always good , pass our current import through it at the Government Department D. The three arrows below D represent the inferior kinds of wheat imported which would be passed on to the consumer . For ...
Стр. 167
... import of a poor quality harvest on to the importers ; if next year's foreign harvest was also of poor quality , it might even pass that on also . If the third year's import was not better , it might be necessary , in order to renew the ...
... import of a poor quality harvest on to the importers ; if next year's foreign harvest was also of poor quality , it might even pass that on also . If the third year's import was not better , it might be necessary , in order to renew the ...
Стр. 172
... import from . I think it ought to be illegal to import any grain as flour or meal , because every barrel of flour imported means a barrel less to be ground in this country , and a great increase in that form of import would intensify ...
... import from . I think it ought to be illegal to import any grain as flour or meal , because every barrel of flour imported means a barrel less to be ground in this country , and a great increase in that form of import would intensify ...
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CORN STORES FOR WAR TIME | 22 |
SUPPLY OF CORN AT MALTA | 119 |
NATIONAL GRANARIES | 126 |
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War, Famine and Our Food Supply (Classic Reprint) Robert Bright Marston Недоступно для просмотра - 2015 |
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A. T. Mahan abroad America and Russia amount blockade bread Britain British Captain Mahan Colonies corn stores corn trade corn-merchant cost criticism crop cruisers defence Empire England enormous exchange famine in India farmers fighting five million fleet food supply foreign wheat France Germany give Government grain granaries grow harvest hundred hundred quarters impossible interest keep less loaf London Lord Wolseley Malta million pounds millions sterling nation National Review naval navy never Nineteenth Century peace Plevna ports possible present proposal protect quantity quarters of wheat question R. B. MARSTON railway reply reserve of corn reserve of food reserve of wheat Russia Russia and America scheme sea power seed silos South Australia Standard starve suggestion supply of wheat tanks thirty millions thousand Trafalgar Square tunnel twelve months twenty-five million quarters United United Kingdom VALLETTA W. T. STEAD week's supply wheat-growing worth Yerburgh