| Agriculture - 1854 - 618 pages
...themselves to cultivation with any energy, and brought to it any tolerable tools — from that time it is the law of production from the land, that, in...doubling the labour does not double the produce." Such being the law of production, and the quantity of land capable of improvement in the United Kingdom... | |
| 1848 - 662 pages
...themselves to cultivation with any energy, and have brought to it any tolerable tools ; from that time it is the law of production from the land, that in any given state of agricultural skill find knowledge, by increasing the labour, the produce is not increased in an equal degree ; doubling... | |
| Agriculture - 1854 - 614 pages
...themselves to cultivation with any energy, and brought to it any tolerable tools— from that time it is the law of production from the land, that, in...doubling the labour does not double the produce." Such being the law of production, and the quantity of huid capable of improvement in the United Kingdom... | |
| sir George Kettilby Rickards - 1854 - 316 pages
...brought to it any tolerable tools " (a very vague statement this, I must observe), " from that time it is the law of production from the land that in...any given state of agricultural skill and knowledge " (the same important qualification again), " by increasing the labour, the produce is not increased... | |
| Sir George Kettilby Rickards - Capital - 1854 - 284 pages
...brought to it any tolerable tools " (a very vague statement this, I must observe), " from that time it is the law of production from the land that in...any given state of agricultural skill and knowledge " (the same important qualification again), " by increasing the labour, the produce is not increased... | |
| Sir George Kettilby Rickards - Capital - 1854 - 308 pages
...brought to it any tolerable tools " (a very vague statement this, I must observe), " from that time it is the law of production from the land that in any given state of agi-icultural skill and knowledge " (the same important qualification again), " by increasing the labour,... | |
| Ireland - 1855 - 514 pages
...difficulty, in the absence of disturbing causes, of obtaining an increased supply of food ; it being the law of production from the land, that, " in any given state of agricultural skill, the application of additional labour and capital to land yields a less proportinate return ; doubling... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 500 pages
...themselves to cultivation with any energy, and have brought to it any tolerable tools; from that time, it is the law of production from the land, that in any given state of agricultural knowledge, by increasing the labor, the produce is not increased in an equal degree ; doubling the... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1858 - 506 pages
...themselves to cultivation with any energy, and have brought to it any tolerable tools; from that time, it is the law of production from the land, that in any given stiite of agricultural knowledge, by increasing the labor, the produce is not increased in an equal... | |
| Henry Charles Carey - Economics - 1859 - 528 pages
...themselves to cultivation with any energy, and have brought to it any tolerable tools ; from that time it is the law of production from the land, that, in...agricultural skill and knowledge, by increasing the labor, the produce is not increased in an equal degree ; doubling the labor does not double the produce... | |
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