Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 1Appleton, 1920 |
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... Arthur Young , the inveterate enemy of small farms , the coryphæus of the modern English school of agriculturists ; who yet , travelling over nearly the whole of France in 1787 , 1788 , and 1789 , when he finds remarkable excellence of ...
... Arthur Young , the inveterate enemy of small farms , the coryphæus of the modern English school of agriculturists ; who yet , travelling over nearly the whole of France in 1787 , 1788 , and 1789 , when he finds remarkable excellence of ...
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... young trees nursed up with so much care , that nothing but the fostering attention of the owner could effect ... Arthur Young's Travels in France , vol . i . p . 51 . + Ibid . p . 56 . There are some parts of England ( where small yeomen ...
... young trees nursed up with so much care , that nothing but the fostering attention of the owner could effect ... Arthur Young's Travels in France , vol . i . p . 51 . + Ibid . p . 56 . There are some parts of England ( where small yeomen ...
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... Arthur Young's testimony on the subject of peasant properties is uniformly favourable . In Lorraine , Champagne , and elsewhere , he finds the agriculture bad , and the small proprietors very miserable , in consequence , as he says , of ...
... Arthur Young's testimony on the subject of peasant properties is uniformly favourable . In Lorraine , Champagne , and elsewhere , he finds the agriculture bad , and the small proprietors very miserable , in consequence , as he says , of ...
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... Arthur Young , " turns sand into gold . " The idea of property does not , however , necessarily imply that there should be no rent , any more than that there should be no taxes . It merely implies that the rent should be a fixed charge ...
... Arthur Young , " turns sand into gold . " The idea of property does not , however , necessarily imply that there should be no rent , any more than that there should be no taxes . It merely implies that the rent should be a fixed charge ...
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... Arthur Young as- sumes the same " peculiarity " as a fact ; but , though not much in the habit of qualifying his opinions , he does not push his doctrine to so violent an extreme as Mr. Jones ; having , as we have seen , himself ...
... Arthur Young as- sumes the same " peculiarity " as a fact ; but , though not much in the habit of qualifying his opinions , he does not push his doctrine to so violent an extreme as Mr. Jones ; having , as we have seen , himself ...
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