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... AGRICULTURAL . VIII . Persons working the Land , and engaged in growing Grain , Fruits , Grasses , and other Products , and attending to Animals .. IX . Persons engaged about Animals .. 27 17 38 Order CLASS V. - INDUSTRIAL . X. Persons ...
... AGRICULTURAL . VIII . Persons working the Land , and engaged in growing Grain , Fruits , Grasses , and other Products , and attending to Animals .. IX . Persons engaged about Animals .. 27 17 38 Order CLASS V. - INDUSTRIAL . X. Persons ...
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... agricultural implements - these are some fruits of Sheffield industry . In the cotton manufacture , machinery has almost superseded human industry . In hardware and cutlery the great worker is the hand . If in Manchester there seems to ...
... agricultural implements - these are some fruits of Sheffield industry . In the cotton manufacture , machinery has almost superseded human industry . In hardware and cutlery the great worker is the hand . If in Manchester there seems to ...
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... agriculture and mining seem to be every- where ; in fact , there is scarcely a spot in the United Kingdom but is cultivated and worked both above and under ground . But look at the workers themselves . If we could see , through a ...
... agriculture and mining seem to be every- where ; in fact , there is scarcely a spot in the United Kingdom but is cultivated and worked both above and under ground . But look at the workers themselves . If we could see , through a ...
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... agriculture has always held a position of the greatest importance . Numerically and economically , it is cer- tainly one of the largest interests in England and Wales , and still more so in Ireland and Scotland . In some counties , as ...
... agriculture has always held a position of the greatest importance . Numerically and economically , it is cer- tainly one of the largest interests in England and Wales , and still more so in Ireland and Scotland . In some counties , as ...
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... agriculture er mare , is always more advantageous ; and an et slices of a social and moral the had to be met , if not overcome , br the of the Legislature , in restricting the bocs -- and making provision for proper regard t and are of ...
... agriculture er mare , is always more advantageous ; and an et slices of a social and moral the had to be met , if not overcome , br the of the Legislature , in restricting the bocs -- and making provision for proper regard t and are of ...
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