INDEX TO SUBJECT-HExVDINGS 



Abuse of the Party system, the 



Adam Smith's dicta : adages, not commercial laws 



Agriculture and other industries should co-operate 



Agriculture dies slowly ..... 



Agriculture the dominating factor . 



Agriculture in France ..... 



Agriculture incompatible with growth of population 



Agriculture necessary to support other industries 



Agriculture sacriticed to class interests 



Agriculture tested by its capabilities 



Agricultural loan productive and prolitable 



Agricultural paradoxes ..... 



Agricultural population largest in all countries . 



Agricultural protits lost to the country 



Agricultural wealth. Appalling losses 



All farms may be " State " aided . 



All industries must be fed with brains and capital 



All sporting estates to be brought under cultivation 



Ample area for corn growing .... 



Ample land for food production 



Ancient agricultural countries 



Another example. Flight from England 



Another revelation ..... 



Anti-Free-trade party described, the 



Anti-Free-traders misrepresented . 



Augean stable, the ..... 



Awakening of landowners, the 



Awakening of the public mind to compulsory afforcbtation, 



the 



Balfour's (Mr.) extraordinary contention 



Balfour's (Mr.) contentions measured by general results 



Balfour's (Mr.) "only possible mode'' fails 



Baneful effect of Government mis-statements . 



Batteries of science and agriculture, the . 



Benefits shared equally by all nations 



Better scheme to compare England with other countries 



Big farm system a failure ..... 



Blatchford, Mr., on agricultural croakers . 



Blatchford. Mr., on the necessity for British agriculture 



Board of Trade misleads, the ..... 



Bread dearer for thirty years after Free-trade than before 



Bread the " staff of life"" 



Britain can easily feed her population 

 Britain the laughing-stock of P^urope 

 Britain losing her leading position .... 

 Britain sorely pressed by competitors 

 Britain's dependence upon foreign countries for her food 

 Britain's trade pre-eminence a delusion 

 British agriculture supports smallest head of population in Europe 



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42 



273 



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344 



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109 



142 



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18 



78 



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