The Modern British State An Introduction to the Study of Civics

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The Modern British State An Introduction to the Study of Civics
Halford John Mackinder
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Such import for re-export is known as depot trade.
The district upon the land to which a port gives entry is described as the Hinterland of that port — hinter being a German word signifying within or behind. If you look at the map of England you will see how populous is the hinterland of Liverpool. Take a pair of compasses, and with one point just beyond Birmingham describe a semi- circle from Liverpool as a centre. Contained within the area thus defined are Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Mancli
...ester, and all the great industrial dis- tricts around them. The exports from Liverpool of British produce — the re-exports above mentioned being excluded — amount to £164, 000, 000, of which £63, 000, 000 are cotton manufactures, £27, 000, 000 iron and steel manufactures, including machinery, and £10, 000, 000 woollen manufactures.
The growth of Liverpool is seen from the following figures. In 1760, 1, 245 vessels entered or left the port. In the year 1800 the number was 4, 746, with a tonnage of 450, 000.


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