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... whole and which would allow the relative importance of the different components of the whole to be identified.3 How significant within the overall national picture were agriculture , the cotton industry , the iron industry , and so on ...
... whole and which would allow the relative importance of the different components of the whole to be identified.3 How significant within the overall national picture were agriculture , the cotton industry , the iron industry , and so on ...
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... whole . Maddison offers estimates for England and Wales and for the UK as a whole for 1801. Assuming that his estimates are reliable and that the same ratio obtained later in the century , the figures for England and Wales in 1820 and ...
... whole . Maddison offers estimates for England and Wales and for the UK as a whole for 1801. Assuming that his estimates are reliable and that the same ratio obtained later in the century , the figures for England and Wales in 1820 and ...
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... whole appear Read at the Academy 9 May 2002 . The reach and resonance over time of this particular piece of cartography requires detailed analysis . Its impact on a young New Zealander between the wars emerges in a recent autobiog ...
... whole appear Read at the Academy 9 May 2002 . The reach and resonance over time of this particular piece of cartography requires detailed analysis . Its impact on a young New Zealander between the wars emerges in a recent autobiog ...
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