Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, 1871 |
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... manure , & c . , and in order to raise another thousand re- course must be had to the land B , which is either less fertile or more distant from the market , the two thousand quarters will cost more than twice as much labour as the ...
... manure , & c . , and in order to raise another thousand re- course must be had to the land B , which is either less fertile or more distant from the market , the two thousand quarters will cost more than twice as much labour as the ...
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... manure might be applied , or when applied , they might be more carefully mixed and incor- porated with the soil . These are some of the modes by which the same land may be made to yield a greater pro- duce ; and when a greater produce ...
... manure might be applied , or when applied , they might be more carefully mixed and incor- porated with the soil . These are some of the modes by which the same land may be made to yield a greater pro- duce ; and when a greater produce ...
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... manure to fertilize the corn lands . Next in order comes the introduction of new articles of food containing a greater amount of sus- tenance , like the potato , or more pro- ductive species or varieties of the same plant , such as the ...
... manure to fertilize the corn lands . Next in order comes the introduction of new articles of food containing a greater amount of sus- tenance , like the potato , or more pro- ductive species or varieties of the same plant , such as the ...
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... manure from a distance , or facilitates the many opera- tions of transport from place to place which occur within the bounds of the farm . Railways and canals are virtu- ally a diminution of the cost of produc- tion of all things sent ...
... manure from a distance , or facilitates the many opera- tions of transport from place to place which occur within the bounds of the farm . Railways and canals are virtu- ally a diminution of the cost of produc- tion of all things sent ...
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... manure is put , and each plant is rity of the Swiss peasantry , this total watered daily . Where seeds are sown , absence of pauperism , and ( it may al- the earth directly above is broken into most be said ) of poverty , cannot be the ...
... manure is put , and each plant is rity of the Swiss peasantry , this total watered daily . Where seeds are sown , absence of pauperism , and ( it may al- the earth directly above is broken into most be said ) of poverty , cannot be the ...
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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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