The Living Age, 293. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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46. oldal
... supply , and more especially of the wheat supply of this country . In past years we had allowed ourselves to become more and more dependent for the supply of our staple foodstuff on the wheat - bearing lands of other coun- tries , and ...
... supply , and more especially of the wheat supply of this country . In past years we had allowed ourselves to become more and more dependent for the supply of our staple foodstuff on the wheat - bearing lands of other coun- tries , and ...
135. oldal
... Supply of Food and Raw Material in Time of War , which re- ported in 1905 , stated that our stocks of raw material did not exceed six months ' supply , except in the case of flax , jute , hides and leather . We imported 44.5 per cent of ...
... Supply of Food and Raw Material in Time of War , which re- ported in 1905 , stated that our stocks of raw material did not exceed six months ' supply , except in the case of flax , jute , hides and leather . We imported 44.5 per cent of ...
515. oldal
... supply of labor and machinery is an essential condition of any attempt to increase the food supply of this country . It is even conceivable that , given an unlimited supply of both , we could to a great extent achieve our object . But ...
... supply of labor and machinery is an essential condition of any attempt to increase the food supply of this country . It is even conceivable that , given an unlimited supply of both , we could to a great extent achieve our object . But ...
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