Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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... proprietors or capitalists . As for those systematic improvements which operate on a large tract of country at once ... peasant proprietors . It may suffice here to appeal to the immense amount of gross pro- duce which , even without a ...
... proprietors or capitalists . As for those systematic improvements which operate on a large tract of country at once ... peasant proprietors . It may suffice here to appeal to the immense amount of gross pro- duce which , even without a ...
Сторінка 150
... peasant , or even the allotment - holder , gladly undergoes when the fruits are to be wholly reaped by himself ... proprietor , or the small farmer with adequate motives to exertion : but though his returns are less , the labour is less ...
... peasant , or even the allotment - holder , gladly undergoes when the fruits are to be wholly reaped by himself ... proprietor , or the small farmer with adequate motives to exertion : but though his returns are less , the labour is less ...
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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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... peasant and his family or fully to occupy even that . The capital employed is not always that of the peasant proprietor , many of these small properties being mortgaged to obtain the means of cultivating ; but the capital is invested at ...
... peasant and his family or fully to occupy even that . The capital employed is not always that of the peasant proprietor , many of these small properties being mortgaged to obtain the means of cultivating ; but the capital is invested at ...
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... peasant proprietor , there is no division of the produce . § 3. When the three requisites are not all owned by the ... proprietors on the other . It was very common in France before the Revolution , and is still much practised in some ...
... peasant proprietor , there is no division of the produce . § 3. When the three requisites are not all owned by the ... proprietors on the other . It was very common in France before the Revolution , and is still much practised in some ...
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