Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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Сторінка 146
... manure from the homestead to such a great distance , and again carting home the crop . A single horse will consume the produce of more land than would feed a small farmer and his wife and two children . And what is more than all , the ...
... manure from the homestead to such a great distance , and again carting home the crop . A single horse will consume the produce of more land than would feed a small farmer and his wife and two children . And what is more than all , the ...
Сторінка 147
... manure , on the small farms of Flanders , are the most striking features in that Flemish agriculture which is the admiration of all competent judges , whether in England or on the Continent . * * " The number of beasts fed on a farm of ...
... manure , on the small farms of Flanders , are the most striking features in that Flemish agriculture which is the admiration of all competent judges , whether in England or on the Continent . * * " The number of beasts fed on a farm of ...
Сторінка 148
... manure , do not maintain animals : but , as a general rule , the kind of cultivation which takes most out of the ground must be that which is obliged to be most active in renewing its fertility . Assur- edly the small farms cannot have ...
... manure , do not maintain animals : but , as a general rule , the kind of cultivation which takes most out of the ground must be that which is obliged to be most active in renewing its fertility . Assur- edly the small farms cannot have ...
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... manure lies in heaps by their houses . Were every family to enclose half an acre of ground , till it , and plant it in potatoes and maize LAW OF THE INCREASE OF CAPITAL 167 Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire.
... manure lies in heaps by their houses . Were every family to enclose half an acre of ground , till it , and plant it in potatoes and maize LAW OF THE INCREASE OF CAPITAL 167 Examples of deficiency in the strength of this desire.
Сторінка 168
... same portions of ground being cropped without remission , and manure not being used , they would scarcely yield any return , were not the soil most carefully broken and pulverized , both with the hoe 168 BOOK I. CHAPTER XI . § 3.
... same portions of ground being cropped without remission , and manure not being used , they would scarcely yield any return , were not the soil most carefully broken and pulverized , both with the hoe 168 BOOK I. CHAPTER XI . § 3.
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