Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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Сторінка 144
... small farming , the grande and the petite culture - stands , in many respects , on different grounds from the general question between great and small industrial establishments . In its social aspect , and as an element in the ...
... small farming , the grande and the petite culture - stands , in many respects , on different grounds from the general question between great and small industrial establishments . In its social aspect , and as an element in the ...
Сторінка 145
... farms , but of what are reckoned in England very small ones . The large farmer has some advantage in the article of buildings . It does not cost so much to house a great number of cattle in one building , as to lodge them equally well ...
... farms , but of what are reckoned in England very small ones . The large farmer has some advantage in the article of buildings . It does not cost so much to house a great number of cattle in one building , as to lodge them equally well ...
Сторінка 146
... farms not exceeding from five to eight or ten acres could live comfortably and pay as high a rent as any large farmer whatever . " I am firmly persuaded , " ( he says , * ) " that the small farmer who holds his own plough and digs his ...
... farms not exceeding from five to eight or ten acres could live comfortably and pay as high a rent as any large farmer whatever . " I am firmly persuaded , " ( he says , * ) " that the small farmer who holds his own plough and digs his ...
Сторінка 147
... farms ) , experience , far from bearing out the assertion that small farming is unfavourable to the multiplication of cattle , conclusively establishes the very reverse . The abundance of cattle , and copious use of manure , on the small ...
... farms ) , experience , far from bearing out the assertion that small farming is unfavourable to the multiplication of cattle , conclusively establishes the very reverse . The abundance of cattle , and copious use of manure , on the small ...
Сторінка 148
... small or rather of peasant farming , as compared with capitalist farming , must chiefly consist in inferiority of skill and knowledge ; but it is not true , as a general fact , that such inferiority exists . Countries . of small farms ...
... small or rather of peasant farming , as compared with capitalist farming , must chiefly consist in inferiority of skill and knowledge ; but it is not true , as a general fact , that such inferiority exists . Countries . of small farms ...
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