 | John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 566 стор.
...should be fixed ; and where no mutually advantageous custom, such as the metayer system of Tuscany, has established itself, reason and experience recommend that they should be fixed in perpetuity ; thus changing the rent into a quit-rent, and the farmer into a peasant proprietor.... | |
 | 1851
...— •• Let us, then, examine what means are afforded by the economical circumstances of Ireland for carrying this change into effect on a sufficiently...complete abolition of cottier tenancy. The mode which first suggests itself is the obvious and direct one of doing the thing outright by act of parliament;... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1852
...should be fixed ; and where no mutually advantageous custom, such as the metayer system of Tuscany, has established itself, reason and experience recommend...quit-rent, and the farmer into a peasant proprietor. § 2. For carrying this change into effect on a sufficiently VOL. I. DD large scale to accomplish the... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 571 стор.
...should be fixed ; and where no mutually advantageous custom, such as the metayer system of Tuscany, has established itself, reason and experience recommend...they should be fixed by authority : thus changing the reut into a quit-rent, and the farmer into a peasant proprietor. § 2. For carrying this change into... | |
 | William Brown (A.M., of Tobermore.) - 1856
...follows : — Let us examine, then, what means are afforded by the economical circumstances of Ireland for carrying this change into effect on a sufficiently...complete abolition of cottier tenancy. The mode which first suggests itself is the obvious and direct one of .doing the thing outright by Act of Parliament,... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1857
...should be fixed ; and where no mutually advantageous custom, such as the metayer system of Tuscany, has established itself, reason and experience recommend...quit-rent, and the farmer into a peasant proprietor. § 2. For carrying this change into effect on a sufficiently VOL. I. DD large scale to accomplish the... | |
 | 1857
...demands: — " Let us then examine what means are afforded by the economical circumstances of Ireland for carrying this change into effect on a sufficiently...complete abolition of cottier tenancy. The mode which first suggests itself is the obvious and direct ouc of doing the thing outright by act of parliament,... | |
 | Sir John Thomas Gilbert - 1861 - 762 стор.
...out : — " Let us, then, examine what means are afforded by the economical circumstances of Ireland for carrying this change into effect on a sufficiently...complete abolition of cottier tenancy. The mode which first suggests itself is the obvious and direct one of doing the thing outright by act of parliament... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1870 - 125 стор.
...should be fixed ; and where no mutually advantageous custom, such as the metayer system of Tuscany, has established itself, reason and experience recommend...of cottier tenancy, the mode which most obviously suggesis itself is the direct one of doing the thing outright by Act of Parliament; making the whole... | |
 | John Stuart Mill - 1885 - 591 стор.
...should be fixed ; and where no mutually advantageous custom, such as the metayer system of Tuscany, has established itself, reason and experience recommend...quit-rent, and the farmer into a peasant proprietor. For carrymg this change into effect on a sufficiently large scale to accomplish the complete abolition... | |
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