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INDEX TO SUBJECT-HEADINGS 



British farmer reduced to shifts and stratagems 



British-grown ■wheat paid for in British manufactures 



British industrial workers opposed to agricultural reform 



British landowner failed in his duty 



British products in demand, irrespective of source of food supply 



British soil the most productive 



British system imperfect 



Carpet trade a concrete example, the 



'• Cheap Loaf" cry a mockery 



Cheap loaf, the, a Free-trade sham . 



Cheap wheat means loss of health and life 



Christian offerings to agriculture 



Class interest the bottom of Free-trade 



Clay can be easily fashioned, the 



Clever appeal to human cupidity 



Clever defence of Cobden's false position 



Cobden's boast tested by time 



Cobden's plea for agriculture . 



Cobden's strenuous efforts 



Collings, Mr., on the need for agriculture 



Coimuon dodge of Free-traders, a . 



Comparative agricultural results. Great Britain and other countries 



Comparative poverty of England and Germany 



Comparison with Belgium 



Concrete example demonstrated, a . 



Crass ignorance regarding agricultural failure 



Cricket and football as a result of Free-trade 



Cynical indifference to facts . 



Damning proof against the British system 



Danger of dealing in abstract principles, the 



Danger of implicit beliefs, the . . 



Dawning hope of better times, a 



Decadent trade supremacy 



Deep injustice to the great middle-classes 



Demand creates supply in all industries . 



Did we count the cost ? . 



Difference of opinion, a . 



Difhculties of '■ back to the land " overestimated 



Disease too deep-seated to yield to palliatives 



Disobedience of natural laws . 



Dissipation of valuable political power 



Dissipation of working-class electoral power 



Do men gather grapes of thorns ? 



Drink trafhc produces £35,000,000 to revenue 



Drink traffic question used for political purposes 



Each one of us gives something for charity's sake 

 Each party afraid to tackle the '■ tithes '' question 

 Economic incongruities of Free-trade, the 

 Economic platitudes .... 

 Economic science a dam. How to remove it 

 Economic science tested by its own fallacies 

 Economics fail to explain the situation 

 Eleventh-hour repentance a necessity 

 Eloquent private charity statistics . 

 Emasculating British manhood 

 Emigration to avoid starvation 

 Employers satisfied 

 England dependent upon foreign countries for food 



PACK 



257 

 355 

 221 

 279 

 354 

 345 

 18 



328 



59 

 378 

 179 

 4 

 358 

 285 

 302 

 310 

 309 

 260 



12 

 179 

 137 

 24(5 



«3 

 174 

 348 

 259 



15 

 356 



250 



349 



143 



160 



133 



166 



226 



39 



326 



284 



118 



37 



68 



35 



343 



235 



233 



88 



233 



373 



69 



214 



210 



70 



36 



89 



167 



187 



163 



195 



