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AN AGRICULTURAL FAGGOT 



A Collection of Papers on Agricultural Subjects. Price 55. 



CONTENTS : Farming in Olden Times Agriculture under Free Trade 

 English Markets and Fairs The Migration of Agricultural Labourers 

 The Middleman in Agriculture Co-operation for Selling Farm Produce 

 The Nation's Food Supply Selling Stock by Live Weight British and 

 French Agriculture. 



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