| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1904 - 624 pages
...with the whole, what is done with a part whenever a bill is passed for a railroad H- a new street. The community has too much at stake in the proper...the occupancy of it, to leave these things to the diicretion of a class of persons called landlords, when they have shown themselves unfit for the trust.... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Economics - 1904 - 626 pages
...discretion • oil» of persons called landlords, • they have shown themselves unfit for the tiust. The legislature, which if it pleased might convert...of landlords into fundholders or pensioners, might, à fortiori, commute the average receipts of Irish landowners into a fixed rent charge, and raise the... | |
| Godfrey Locker Lampson - Ireland - 1907 - 716 pages
...England." That which John Stuart Mill afterwards stigmatized as robbery had thus occurred. He wrote — ' " The Legislature, which if it pleased might convert the whole body of landlords into fundowners or pensioners, might a fortiori commute the average receipts of Irish landowners into a... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Classical school of economics - 1909 - 1076 pages
...with the whole, what is done with a part whenever a bill is passed for a railroad or a new street.1 The community has too much at stake in the proper...pleased might convert the whole body of landlords into fundholdere or pensioners, might, a fortiori, commute the average receipts of Irish landowners into... | |
| Crawford Brough Macpherson - Business & Economics - 1978 - 228 pages
...with the whole, what is done with a part whenever a bill is passed for a railroad or a new street. The community has too much at stake in the proper...of landlords into fundholders or pensioners, might, a fortiori, commute the average receipts of Irish landowners into a fixed rent charge, and raise the... | |
| Cy Gonick - Business & Economics - 1987 - 442 pages
...restriction on the right of property is justified not only because the gain is unearned, but also because "the community has too much at stake in the proper cultivation of the land ... to leave these things to the discretion of a class of persons called landlords."22 In addition... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 1998 - 516 pages
...with the whole, what is done with a part whenever a bill is passed for a railroad or a new street. The community has too much at stake in the proper...of landlords into fundholders or pensioners, might a fortiori, commute the average receipts of Irish landowners into a fixed rent charge, and raise the... | |
| Terry L. Anderson, Fred S. McChesney - Law - 2003 - 412 pages
...the same direction, he proceeds to spend much time condemning the character of existing landlords. "The community has too much at stake in the proper cultivation of the land ... to leave these things to the discretion of a class of persons called landlords, when they have... | |
| John Stuart Mill - Business & Economics - 2006 - 477 pages
...with the whole, what is done with a part whenever a bill is passed for a railroad or a new street. The community has too much at stake in the proper...landlords into fund-holders or pensioners, might, A fortiori, commute the average receipts of Irish landowners into a fixed rent charge, and raise the... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - Great Britain - 1865 - 642 pages
...small tenantry of crofters, each holding a croft which, under the best circumstances, is incapable " community has too much at stake in the proper cultivation of the laud, and in " the condition» annexed to the occupancy of it, to leave these things to the discre"... | |
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