The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... million pounds ; the Treasury paid . To - day the County Councils of 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 ...
... million pounds ; the Treasury paid . To - day the County Councils of 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 ...
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... million people out of work , we have another million receiving assistance ; so that there are three million people who are not self - supporting , while economic nationalism has power to add consider- ably to their numbers . Against ...
... million people out of work , we have another million receiving assistance ; so that there are three million people who are not self - supporting , while economic nationalism has power to add consider- ably to their numbers . Against ...
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... million able - bodied men , women , and lads to produce and prepare the country's food . He states deliberately that we could grow upward of four hundred million pounds worth of what we import , and that it is possible to organise plans ...
... million able - bodied men , women , and lads to produce and prepare the country's food . He states deliberately that we could grow upward of four hundred million pounds worth of what we import , and that it is possible to organise plans ...
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