Principles of Political Economy, with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy, Том 11862 |
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... hired labour . Supposing it true that land yields the greatest produce when divided into small properties and cultivated by peasant pro- prietors , a town population would be just as necessary 148 BOOK 1. CHAPTER VIII . § 3 .
... hired labour . Supposing it true that land yields the greatest produce when divided into small properties and cultivated by peasant pro- prietors , a town population would be just as necessary 148 BOOK 1. CHAPTER VIII . § 3 .
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... made from a given quantity of milk is also greater . It appears astonishing that the occupier of only ten or twelve acres of light arable or rather of peasant farming , as compared with capitalist 180 BOOK I. CHAPTER IX . § 4 .
... made from a given quantity of milk is also greater . It appears astonishing that the occupier of only ten or twelve acres of light arable or rather of peasant farming , as compared with capitalist 180 BOOK I. CHAPTER IX . § 4 .
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... peasant farmers often possess in an eminent degree . The traditional knowledge , for example , of the culture of land should be able to maintain four or five cows , but the fact is notorious in the Waes country . " ( pp . 59 , 60 ...
... peasant farmers often possess in an eminent degree . The traditional knowledge , for example , of the culture of land should be able to maintain four or five cows , but the fact is notorious in the Waes country . " ( pp . 59 , 60 ...
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... peasant proprietors . It may suffice here to appeal to the immense amount of gross produce which , even without a permanent tenure , English labourers generally obtain from their little allotments ; a produce be- yond comparison greater ...
... peasant proprietors . It may suffice here to appeal to the immense amount of gross produce which , even without a permanent tenure , English labourers generally obtain from their little allotments ; a produce be- yond comparison greater ...
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... peasant proprietor , or a workman labouring on his own account , it would probably be more energetic than that of a labourer for hire , who has no personal interest in the matter at all . The neglect by the uneducated classes of ...
... peasant proprietor , or a workman labouring on his own account , it would probably be more energetic than that of a labourer for hire , who has no personal interest in the matter at all . The neglect by the uneducated classes of ...
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