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Meanings of purely agricultural in English
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Usage of purely agricultural in English
1
The South is as nearly a purelyagricultural country as is Russia or South America.
2
Henceforth, indeed, the farming I describe may be called industrial, purelyagricultural products being secondary.
3
According to my ideas, this is the result of the purelyagricultural occupation of the people.
4
It is purelyagricultural; agricultural in its produce, agricultural in its poor, and agricultural in its pleasures.
5
It is almost purelyagricultural in its habits, and divided into great classes as in civilized countries.
6
Even if a community were purelyagricultural, the necessities of the situation would make diversification of industry.
7
A multitude of her purelyagricultural towns are undergoing, more or less rapidly, a process of depopulation.
8
From this point the track sweeps downward to Bartons Crossing, Helmdale, and the purelyagricultural county of Merton.
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No purelyagricultural county does so.
10
Their wealth was purelyagricultural.
11
A curious democratic assembly to be met with in a rural village in a purelyagricultural district, extremely conservative in politics.
12
With the northward revolution caused by steam and coal, Sussex, like the rest of southern England, has fallen back to a purelyagricultural life.
13
The electoral districts would be, some of them, in purelyagricultural places, and in these the parson and the squire would have almost unlimited power.
14
I happened at the time to visit a purelyagricultural and Conservative county, and I asked the local Tories, Do you understand this Reform Bill?
15
" Purelyagricultural districts are always a little difficult."