A History of Prices, and of the State of the Circulation, from 1793 to 1837: Preceded by a Brief Sketch of the State of Corn Trade in the Last Two Centuries, Bind 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1838 |
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... crops were , to a con- siderable extent , confirmed ; for it turned out that the wheat generally had been much affected with blight and mildew , and was considered , upon the whole , inferior in quality , and much below the former year ...
... crops were , to a con- siderable extent , confirmed ; for it turned out that the wheat generally had been much affected with blight and mildew , and was considered , upon the whole , inferior in quality , and much below the former year ...
Side 3
... crop of 1813. † And as the harvest was forward , the crops abundant , and the weather for the securing of them ( subject to * In a meteorological report for the month , from the 24th of May to the 24th of June , 1815 , is the following ...
... crop of 1813. † And as the harvest was forward , the crops abundant , and the weather for the securing of them ( subject to * In a meteorological report for the month , from the 24th of May to the 24th of June , 1815 , is the following ...
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... crops in this country , being combined moreover with accounts of scarcity and rising prices in France and Germany , occasioned a pro- gressive rise of prices here , insomuch that in May the average of wheat had reached 74s . , being a ...
... crops in this country , being combined moreover with accounts of scarcity and rising prices in France and Germany , occasioned a pro- gressive rise of prices here , insomuch that in May the average of wheat had reached 74s . , being a ...
Side 17
... crops in that country presented an unfavourable appearance , those orders were extended , and became more urgent ; inso- much that , this country being the nearest from which immediate supplies could be obtained , orders were received ...
... crops in that country presented an unfavourable appearance , those orders were extended , and became more urgent ; inso- much that , this country being the nearest from which immediate supplies could be obtained , orders were received ...
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... crops , naturally gave an impulse to the markets , which , by the middle of June , reached an average price of 117s . per quarter for wheat . Here , then , is not only the notorious deficiency of the harvest of 1816 in this country ...
... crops , naturally gave an impulse to the markets , which , by the middle of June , reached an average price of 117s . per quarter for wheat . Here , then , is not only the notorious deficiency of the harvest of 1816 in this country ...
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