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In support of his opinion he offers the following: ^ Table CXXX. Percentage of (a) new citizens coming from Towns. Villages and hamlets. Cologne, 1 356-1479 37.4 62.6 Frankfort, 131 1-1400 28.2 71.8 1401-1500 43.9 56.1 (b) Journeymen book-binders : Frankfort, 1712-50 97.5 2.5 1751-1800 94.3 5.7 1801-35 89.2 10.8 " 1835-50 86.0 14.0 1851-67 81.2 18.8 Such figures are inconclusive. It may well be that the increasing proportion of rural bookbinders in Frankfort is ' Biicher, Din Bevdlkemng des Can...tons Basel- Stadt am i Dez., 1888. ' Entstehung der Volkswt., 62 ff. Llewellyn Smith shows that the twelve lead- ing manufacturing counties of England had contributed only 2.4 per 1,000 of their population to the population of East London and Hackney in 1881, while the twelve leading agricultural counties had contributed 16 per mille. (Booth, op. at., hi, 71. 274 THE GROWTH OF CITIES due to the extension of the printing trade to small towns. Formerly, this trade like all others not immediately con- nected with agriculture, was the virtual monopoly of the cities.
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