Transcriber's Note:

Inconsistent hyphenation retained as printed in the original. The footnotes have been moved to the end of the book. p. 56: Corrected spelling of word "lacheront" to "lâcheront" located in the phrase "Les Anglais ne lacheront pas". p. 149: Corrected spelling of word "gound" to "ground" located in line "up yearly more and more gound to less and less". p. 174: Removed extraneous "the" located in the phrase "for the the speaker was once Minister for Agriculture". p. 205: "hand" in the phrase "riding at a hand gallop" (a speed between a canter and a full out gallop) retained as printed. p. 207: Corrected spelling of word "knowlledge" to "knowledge" located in line "district a model farm radiates scientific knowlledge". p. 273: Replaced the period after "no." with a comma located in line "Oh dear, no. sir!". p. 322: Added missing comma after the word "dignity" located in the phrase "said the Angel, with dignity".

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