Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social PhilosophyLongmans, Green, and Company, 1909 - 1013 стор. |
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Сторінка 182
... tillage . Judging even by his own imperfect test , that of local situation - how imperfect I need not stop to point out — is it true that in England or France at the present day the uncultivated part of the soil consists of the plains ...
... tillage . Judging even by his own imperfect test , that of local situation - how imperfect I need not stop to point out — is it true that in England or France at the present day the uncultivated part of the soil consists of the plains ...
Сторінка 272
... tillage and manuring , especially the latter . " The people who labour thus intensely on their small properties or farms , have practised for centuries those principles of rotation of crops and economy of manures , which in England are ...
... tillage and manuring , especially the latter . " The people who labour thus intensely on their small properties or farms , have practised for centuries those principles of rotation of crops and economy of manures , which in England are ...
Сторінка 273
... tillage , in the choice and breeding of cattle and sheep , " ( though , according to the same authority , * they are much " before us in the feeding of their cows , " ) " and the British farmer is in general a man of superior education ...
... tillage , in the choice and breeding of cattle and sheep , " ( though , according to the same authority , * they are much " before us in the feeding of their cows , " ) " and the British farmer is in general a man of superior education ...
Сторінка 281
... tillage to a mountain top , as by permitting the adjoining villagers to acquire it in property ; in fact , we see that in the mountains of Languedoc , & c . , they have conveyed earth . in baskets , on their backs , to form a soil where ...
... tillage to a mountain top , as by permitting the adjoining villagers to acquire it in property ; in fact , we see that in the mountains of Languedoc , & c . , they have conveyed earth . in baskets , on their backs , to form a soil where ...
Сторінка 322
... tillage , they could in the most favourable seasons be made to yield , would not be equal to the rent bid ; consequently , if the peasant fulfilled his engagement with his landlord , which he is rarely able to accomplish , he would till ...
... tillage , they could in the most favourable seasons be made to yield , would not be equal to the rent bid ; consequently , if the peasant fulfilled his engagement with his landlord , which he is rarely able to accomplish , he would till ...
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