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M. W. Flinnain; (2) the valuation of externalities may be subjective, because of the need to attach values to things like human health and life. Alternative methods can then be used to assess the monetary value of externalities, but there is not a single best method available for all circumstances; (3) marginaARCHE 发表于 2025-3-27 04:15:39
Agricultureducts and their raw materials. The resulting economic pressures exacerbated relations between landlords and tenants, causing the former to attempt to institute tenurial changes which the latter resisted fiercely, availing themselves of the Court of Requests for this purpose.锡箔纸 发表于 2025-3-27 05:54:16
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Agricultureve presented an odd appearance, since he sowed only two to four rows of seeds, each seven to twelve inches apart, to a ‘ridge’ of soil: there were intervals of two and a half to five feet between each of these ridges. This technique of ridges, wide drilling, and hoeing was the basis of Tull’s husbananesthesia 发表于 2025-3-27 18:21:21
Transporttages to be obtained from rendering it navigable — coal from south Lancashire could, as a result, be brought cheaply to the salt refineries, and the manufactured salt be carried easily, via Frodsham, to Liverpool. Several projects to improve the navigation of the Weaver in the late seventeenth centuExpediency 发表于 2025-3-28 01:21:10
The Poor Laws of poor relief in the eighteenth century. The first of the two following extracts surveys the condition of the poor in a typical southern rural parish — that of Seend in Wiltshire. It will be noticed that Eden treats as ‘the poor’ not merely those actually in receipt of parish assistance but all t良心 发表于 2025-3-28 05:59:04
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Trade date of publication of these political verses serves as a useful reminder that opposition to the Corn Laws was not confined to the work of the League. The most persistent struggle against the Laws expressed itself in spasmodic, local agitation by predominantly working-class bodies throughout the wh