Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
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... Cottiers . § 1. Nature and operation of cottier tenure 2. In an overpeopled country its necessary consequence is nominal rents 193 195 • 3 . which are inconsistent with industry , frugality , or restraint on population 196 4. Ryot ...
... Cottiers . § 1. Nature and operation of cottier tenure 2. In an overpeopled country its necessary consequence is nominal rents 193 195 • 3 . which are inconsistent with industry , frugality , or restraint on population 196 4. Ryot ...
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... Cottier Tenancy . 1. Irish cottiers should be converted into peasant proprietors 2. Present state of this question CHAPTER XI . Of Wages . PAGE · · • 199 • · 204 § 1. Wages depend on the demand and supply of labour - in other words , on ...
... Cottier Tenancy . 1. Irish cottiers should be converted into peasant proprietors 2. Present state of this question CHAPTER XI . Of Wages . PAGE · · • 199 • · 204 § 1. Wages depend on the demand and supply of labour - in other words , on ...
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... cottier tenants for peasant properties . The subject being so little understood , I think it important , before entering into the theory of it , to do something towards showing how the case stands as to matter of fact ; by exhibiting ...
... cottier tenants for peasant properties . The subject being so little understood , I think it important , before entering into the theory of it , to do something towards showing how the case stands as to matter of fact ; by exhibiting ...
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... less worthy of attention . The rights and obligations of the metayer being fixed by usage , and all taxes and rates being paid by the pro- § 1. By the general appellation of cottier tenure , 190 | BOOK II . CHAPTER VIII . § 3 .
... less worthy of attention . The rights and obligations of the metayer being fixed by usage , and all taxes and rates being paid by the pro- § 1. By the general appellation of cottier tenure , 190 | BOOK II . CHAPTER VIII . § 3 .
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... cottier tenant . dition which preserve it from being CHAPTER IX . OF COTTIERS . people to whom a high standard of comfort was habitual. § 1. By the general appellation of cottier tenure , I shall designate all cases without exception ...
... cottier tenant . dition which preserve it from being CHAPTER IX . OF COTTIERS . people to whom a high standard of comfort was habitual. § 1. By the general appellation of cottier tenure , I shall designate all cases without exception ...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to ..., Том 3 John Stuart Mill Перегляд фрагмента - 1965 |
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