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... Britain . At similar levels of economic advance , as measured by real income per head , Britain was much more urbanised and far less dependent upon agriculture than her neighbours , and , whereas on the Continent the value of the annual ...
... Britain . At similar levels of economic advance , as measured by real income per head , Britain was much more urbanised and far less dependent upon agriculture than her neighbours , and , whereas on the Continent the value of the annual ...
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... Britain sought to govern before 1947 , contains some 1.2 million square miles . By contrast , Britain and Ireland together make up less than 125,000 square miles ; Britain itself is smaller than the island of Madagascar.3 To be sure ...
... Britain sought to govern before 1947 , contains some 1.2 million square miles . By contrast , Britain and Ireland together make up less than 125,000 square miles ; Britain itself is smaller than the island of Madagascar.3 To be sure ...
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... Britain ' as Seeley called it , was strung across the globe and divided by the oceans mattered not at all . Greater Britain was ' a world- wide Venice , with the sea for streets ' . Typically , Seeley drew on post- Malthusian demography ...
... Britain ' as Seeley called it , was strung across the globe and divided by the oceans mattered not at all . Greater Britain was ' a world- wide Venice , with the sea for streets ' . Typically , Seeley drew on post- Malthusian demography ...
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