Newmarch, lately expressed in this room, in which I generally concur. It was to the effect that the consumption of bread is very constant, that everything is given up before bread, and that bread being the staff of life it must be had by the people whatever... British Farmer's Magazine - Page 2821868Full view - About this book
| Commerce - 1869 - 980 pages
...lately expressed in tliis room, in which I generally concur. It was to the effect that the conEumption of bread is very constant, that everything is given...staff of life, it must be had by the people whatever t'''e price may be. This view is confirmed by inquiries which I h»ve since made among some of the... | |
| Iowa - 1918 - 670 pages
...necessity: The consumption of bread is very constant, .... everything must be given up before bread, .... bread being the staff of life, it must be had by the...peopled quarters of Whitechapel in the east, and the Harrow Road in the northwest, one of whom has been 30 years in business, and has now three shops in... | |
| Iowa - 1918 - 646 pages
...necessity: The consumption of bread is very constant, .... everything must be given up before bread, .... bread being the staff of life, it must be had by the...peopled quarters of Whitechapel in the east, and the Harrow Road in the northwest, one of whom has been 30 years in business, and has now three shops in... | |
| Roger S. Mason - Business & Economics - 1989 - 176 pages
...what extent demand had been influenced by changes in price: . . . On this point, I had the advantage of hearing the opinion of Mr Newmarch, lately expressed...confirmed by inquiries which I have since made among some ot the leading bakers in the most densely peopled quarters of Whitechapel in the east, and the Harrow... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1868 - 548 pages
...been 20,800,000 quarters. To what extent is that affected by price ? On this point I had the advantage of hearing the opinion of Mr. Newmarch, lately expressed...peopled quarters of Whitechapel in the east, and the Harrow Road in the north-west, one of whom has been thirty years in business, and has now three shops... | |
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