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100 1 $aAshley, W. J.$q(William James),$cSir,$d1860-1927.
245 14 $aThe economic organisation of England,
260 $aLondon,$aNew York [etc.]$bLongmans, Green and co.,$c1914.
300 $aviii, 213, [1] p.$c20 cm.
505 0 $aI. The English agarian system: the manor as starting point.--II. The stages of industrial evolution: the gild as startin point.--III. The beginnings of modern farming: the break-up of the manor.--IV. The rise of foreign trade; the advent of capital and investment.--V. Domestic industry and Tudor nationalism.--VI. Agricultural estates and English self-government.--VII. The industrial revolution and freedom of contract.--VIII. Joint stock and the evolution of capitalism.--Appendix; Suggestions for further reading.--Index.
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