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... RENT OF LAND - Rent defined , 407 ; The services of land , 408 ; Rent under uni- form intensivity of cultivation , 410 ; Rent under actual conditions , 413 ; The different uses of land , 416 ; The capitalization of rent , 418 ; Rent and ...
... RENT OF LAND - Rent defined , 407 ; The services of land , 408 ; Rent under uni- form intensivity of cultivation , 410 ; Rent under actual conditions , 413 ; The different uses of land , 416 ; The capitalization of rent , 418 ; Rent and ...
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... rent , but then all the cultivators lived side by side in the village street . ( 2 ) Now each farmer follows his own judgment as to his agricultural operations , but in this early period he took his share in the common method of ...
... rent , but then all the cultivators lived side by side in the village street . ( 2 ) Now each farmer follows his own judgment as to his agricultural operations , but in this early period he took his share in the common method of ...
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... rent . The farmer could make improvements on his own account , which was impossible when he held scattered strips in great fields . Inclosures were made during this whole period and especially during the Tudor period . Farms became ...
... rent . The farmer could make improvements on his own account , which was impossible when he held scattered strips in great fields . Inclosures were made during this whole period and especially during the Tudor period . Farms became ...
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... rent " homestead , and kept fresh and vigorous that feeling of independence which has been the distinguishing mark of the American workingman . Up to June 30 , 1909 , according to President Van Hise , the United States had sold or ...
... rent " homestead , and kept fresh and vigorous that feeling of independence which has been the distinguishing mark of the American workingman . Up to June 30 , 1909 , according to President Van Hise , the United States had sold or ...
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... rent , and for fuel and light , is invariably the same , whatever the income . 4. As the income increases in amount the percentage of out- lay for sundries becomes greater . TABLE I ENGEL'S STATISTICS SAXONY PER CENT OF THE EXPENDITURE ...
... rent , and for fuel and light , is invariably the same , whatever the income . 4. As the income increases in amount the percentage of out- lay for sundries becomes greater . TABLE I ENGEL'S STATISTICS SAXONY PER CENT OF THE EXPENDITURE ...
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