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A HISTORY OF THE 



ENGLISH AGRICULTURAL 



LABOURER 



BY DR. W. HASBACH 



PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL ECONOMY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF KIEL 



WITH A PREFACE BY SIDNEY WEBB, LL.B. 



"The thoroughness and sincerity displayed in the author's investigation 

 and writing are noteworthy. The London School of Economics and 

 Political Science has done no greater service than in forwarding the publica- 

 tion of this translation. . . . We hope that his book will be read by every 

 country resident and every townsman who is desirous of obtaining a grip of 

 some of the bottom facts of rural questions. With an acquaintance with 

 these data, the idleness of much current talk about the problem of the 

 countryside is patent." Spectator. 



"Dr. Hasbach's big book upon the history of the English agricultural 

 labourer, which first appeared in Germany a dozen years ago, is here 

 translated into English from a new edition, and furnishes the reader in this 

 country with an opportunity of judging one of the most valuable of those 

 foreign studies upon our economic life which have of late years been so 

 numerous." Morning Post. 



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ENGLAND'S FOUNDATION 



AGRICULTURE AND THE STATE 

 BY J. SAXON MILLS 



M.A.(CAMB.), BARRISTER-AT-LAW, INNER TEMPLE 



AUTHOR OF "LANDMARKS OF BRITISH FISCAL HISTORY" 



WITH A PREFACE BY THE EARL OF DENBIGH 



LONDON : P. S. KING SON, ORCHARD HOUSE, WESTMINSTER 



