Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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Сторінка 42
... tillage . For many purposes all these persons , the miller and baker inclusive , must be placed in the same class with ploughmen and reapers . They are all concerned in producing food , and depend for their remuneration on the food ...
... tillage . For many purposes all these persons , the miller and baker inclusive , must be placed in the same class with ploughmen and reapers . They are all concerned in producing food , and depend for their remuneration on the food ...
Сторінка 108
... tillage of the ground . Very simple and rude instruments , however , are sufficient to render literally possible most works hitherto exe- cuted by mankind ; and subsequent inventions have chiefly served to enable the work to be ...
... tillage of the ground . Very simple and rude instruments , however , are sufficient to render literally possible most works hitherto exe- cuted by mankind ; and subsequent inventions have chiefly served to enable the work to be ...
Сторінка 170
... tillage is generally a process , to complete which , requires several years . It must be previously drained , the surface long exposed to the sun , and many operations . performed , before it can be made capable of bearing a crop ...
... tillage is generally a process , to complete which , requires several years . It must be previously drained , the surface long exposed to the sun , and many operations . performed , before it can be made capable of bearing a crop ...
Сторінка 180
... tillage probably a considerable part of the less productive lands now cultivated , which are not particularly favoured by situation , would go out of culture ; or ( as the improvements in question are not so much applicable to good land ...
... tillage probably a considerable part of the less productive lands now cultivated , which are not particularly favoured by situation , would go out of culture ; or ( as the improvements in question are not so much applicable to good land ...
Сторінка 181
... tillage must remain untilled ; though such lands , when their time has come , often yield a greater produce than those earlier cultivated , not only absolutely , but proportionally to the labour employed , even if we include that which ...
... tillage must remain untilled ; though such lands , when their time has come , often yield a greater produce than those earlier cultivated , not only absolutely , but proportionally to the labour employed , even if we include that which ...
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