Principles of Political Economy: Deduced from the Natural Laws of Social Welfare and Applied to the Present State of Britain |
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Page 98
... land is regulated . * Some of these modifications afford more , some less , encou- ragement than others to production . That system is evidently to be preferred which affords the most . It has , indeed , seldom been sufficiently ...
... land is regulated . * Some of these modifications afford more , some less , encou- ragement than others to production . That system is evidently to be preferred which affords the most . It has , indeed , seldom been sufficiently ...
Page 106
... land can only be defined as one who has the right of profiting by whatever circumstances may improve the value of his land ; the ryot has been always considered , in theory ... LAND IN ASIA . 107 their demands on 106 TENURE OF LAND IN ASIA .
... land can only be defined as one who has the right of profiting by whatever circumstances may improve the value of his land ; the ryot has been always considered , in theory ... LAND IN ASIA . 107 their demands on 106 TENURE OF LAND IN ASIA .
Page 208
... land cannot be expected from farmers who have no leases ; and hence where tenancy at will prevails , as it does at present over the greater part of Eng- land , the repairs as well as all permanent improve- ments have to be undertaken by ...
... land cannot be expected from farmers who have no leases ; and hence where tenancy at will prevails , as it does at present over the greater part of Eng- land , the repairs as well as all permanent improve- ments have to be undertaken by ...
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PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE ON the Coincidence of | 1 |
Primary Natural Rights1 To Personal | 13 |
Duty of a Government the securing | 28 |
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