The British Coal Tar Industry Its Origin Development And Decline
The book The British Coal Tar Industry Its Origin Development And Decline was written by author Walter Myers Gardner Here you can read free online of The British Coal Tar Industry Its Origin Development And Decline book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The British Coal Tar Industry Its Origin Development And Decline a good or bad book?
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In many directions their natural resources were comparatively poor. They had no iron ores which were comparable with the hematites of Cumberland, their limestone was largely dolomitic, their coals were for the most part poor in quality, and lay often in distorted seams, more like those of our Bristol coalfields than the comparatively easily worked deposits in our northern area. It was recognised at an early period in their industrial development that national progress in a country situated as w...as their own could not be left entirely to individualistic effort. Nationalisation of railways and canals became an obvious necessity if differential traffic rates were to be allowed, and differential rates were an absolute necessity if large industries were to be developed in the interior of Germany 22 338 THE BRITISH COAL-TAR INDUSTRY far from the sea-board. Too much credit cannot be given to the far-sighted way in which every problem of agriculture and industry in Germany is regarded from a national standpoint.
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