The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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... increase of 40,012 , added to the increase of 12,637 in the number of female farmers and graziers , makes a total of 52,649 more persons engaged in those two classes in 1901 than in 1881 , and is nearly equal to the decrease of 56,610 ...
... increase of 40,012 , added to the increase of 12,637 in the number of female farmers and graziers , makes a total of 52,649 more persons engaged in those two classes in 1901 than in 1881 , and is nearly equal to the decrease of 56,610 ...
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... increase of 12,637 in the number of female farmers and graziers during the twenty years . There was also an increase of 2,090 in number of females enumerated under sub - order 6 , viz . from 3,704 in 1881 to 5,794 in 1901. But there was ...
... increase of 12,637 in the number of female farmers and graziers during the twenty years . There was also an increase of 2,090 in number of females enumerated under sub - order 6 , viz . from 3,704 in 1881 to 5,794 in 1901. But there was ...
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... increase in the acreage of permanent grass in the United Kingdom there has been a satisfactory increase in the number of horses - used solely for agriculture , brood mares and unbroken horses - and of cattle . In Great Britain horses ...
... increase in the acreage of permanent grass in the United Kingdom there has been a satisfactory increase in the number of horses - used solely for agriculture , brood mares and unbroken horses - and of cattle . In Great Britain horses ...
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