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... " away of small yeomen to make room for large grazing farms , which was the grand econo- mical event of English history during the sixteenth century . Sismondi , speaking chiefly of Tus- cany , " is 182 BOOK II . CHAPTER VII . § 5 .
... " away of small yeomen to make room for large grazing farms , which was the grand econo- mical event of English history during the sixteenth century . Sismondi , speaking chiefly of Tus- cany , " is 182 BOOK II . CHAPTER VII . § 5 .
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... Sismondi attributes the inferior condition of the metayers in some provinces of Naples , in Lucca , and in the Riviera of Genoa ; where the landlords obtain a larger ( though still a fixed ) share of the produce . In those countries the ...
... Sismondi attributes the inferior condition of the metayers in some provinces of Naples , in Lucca , and in the Riviera of Genoa ; where the landlords obtain a larger ( though still a fixed ) share of the produce . In those countries the ...
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... Sismondi , which has the advantage of being specific , and from accurate knowledge ; his information being not that of a traveller , but that of a resident pro- prietor , intimately acquainted with rural life . His statements apply to ...
... Sismondi , which has the advantage of being specific , and from accurate knowledge ; his information being not that of a traveller , but that of a resident pro- prietor , intimately acquainted with rural life . His statements apply to ...
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... Sismondi even says the common , mar- riage portion of a metayer's daughter is 241. English money , equivalent to at least 501. in Italy and in that rank of life ; when one whose dowry is only half that amount , has the wardrobe ...
... Sismondi even says the common , mar- riage portion of a metayer's daughter is 241. English money , equivalent to at least 501. in Italy and in that rank of life ; when one whose dowry is only half that amount , has the wardrobe ...
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... Sismondi speaks in the most * Of the intelligence of this interesting favourable terms . Few of them can read ; but there is often one member of the family destined for the priesthood , who reads to them on winter evenings . Their ...
... Sismondi speaks in the most * Of the intelligence of this interesting favourable terms . Few of them can read ; but there is often one member of the family destined for the priesthood , who reads to them on winter evenings . Their ...
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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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