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Marshall, William 1 Somerville, John Southey Somerville 1 Stone, Thomas 1
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Society of practical farmers Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) 11 Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University 7 California Institute of Technology, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences 2 National Bureau of Economic Research 2 National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) 2 Deutsches Verlagshaus Bong & Co. 1 EconWPA 1 Finance Department, Stern School of Business 1 Rodney L. White Center for Financial Research, Wharton School of Business 1 School of Management, Yale University 1 Society for the Improvement of British Wool (Edinburgh, Scotland) 1
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A Letter to the Right Honourable Lord Somerville one of the lords of His Majesty's bedchamber, and late president of the Board of Agriculture, with a view to shew the inutility of the plans and researches of that Institution, and how it might be employed in others more beneficial : with remarks on the recent communications of the Board, and a review of the pamphlets of Arthur Young and William ...
Stone, Thomas (contributor); Marshall, William (contributor) - 1800
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