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" On the first settling of a country in which there is an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small proportion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, or indeed can be cultivated with the capital which the... "
PRINCIPLES OF THE ECONOMIC PHILOSOPHY OF SOCIETY, GOVERNMENT AND INDUSTRY - Page 239
by VAN BUREN DENSLOW - 1888
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Land Nationalization and Land Taxation

Harold Cox - Land use - 1906 - 306 pages
...indestructible powers of the soil." 1 And then he goes on to show how rent arises and how it grows. " On the first settling of a country in which there...cultivated for the support of the actual population, . . . there will be no rent; for no one would pay for the use of land when there was an abundant quantity...
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Land Nationalization

Harold Cox - Land reform - 1906 - 306 pages
...indestructible powers of the soil." l And then he goes on to show how rent arises and how it grows. " On the first settling of a country in which there...cultivated for the support of the actual population, . . . there will be no rent ; for no one would pay for the use of land when there was an abundant quantity...
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The Origin and Development of the Moral Ideas, Volume 1

Edward Westermarck - Ethics - 1906 - 750 pages
...holds true of most savage countries, namely, of all those in which there is much more fertile land than is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population ; but it does not hold true of all. Where every piece of land fit for cultivation has been appropriated,...
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The Library of Original Sources: 1800-1833

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 506 pages
...compensation which is paid to the owner of land for the use of its original and indestructible powers. On the first settling of a country, in which there...will be no rent ; for no one would pay for the use of land, when there was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated, and, therefore, at the disposal of...
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Principles of Political Economy

Charles Gide - Economics - 1909 - 728 pages
...of the second degree will produce, let us say, only 20 bushels for the same expenditure, and tivated for the support of the actual population, or indeed...will be no rent ; for no one would pay for the use of land, when there is an abundant quantity of it not yet appropriated, and, therefore, at the disposal...
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Slavery as an Industrial System: Ethnological Researches,

Herman Jeremias Nieboer - Industries - 1910 - 508 pages
...cultivated, the more fertile land acquires value. "On the first settling of a country" says Ricardo "in which there is an abundance of rich and fertile...will be no rent; for no one would pay for the use of land, when there was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated, and, therefore, at the disposal ofwhososver...
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The Banker in Literature

Johnson Brigham - Bankers - 1910 - 354 pages
...literary style of the banker turned political economist. Historically viewing the subject, he says: "On the first settling of a country, in which there...cultivated for the support of the actual population, . . . there will be no rent; for no one would pay for the use of land, when there was an abundant quantity...
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The Banker in Literature

Johnson Brigham - Bankers - 1910 - 306 pages
...small proportion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, . . . there will be no rent; for no one would pay for the use of land, when there was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated; and, therefore, at the disposal of...
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The Cause of Business Depressions as Disclosed by an Analysis of the Basic ...

Hugo Bilgram, Louis Edward Levy - Currency question - 1914 - 580 pages
...comprehensive form, it is now distinguished by his name. A brief excerpt of hia presentation is here quoted : On the first settling of a country, in which there...an abundance of rich and fertile land, a very small portion of which is required to be cultivated for the support of the actual population, . . . there...
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Agricultural Economics: A Selection of Materials in which Economic ...

Edwin Griswold Nourse - Agriculture - 1916 - 936 pages
...this connection. A. The Basis in Differential Return 193. THE RICARDIAN DOCTRINE' BY DAVID RICARDO Rent is that portion of the produce of the earth which...will be no rent; for no one would pay for the use of land, when there was an abundant quantity not yet appropriated and, therefore, at the disposal of whosoever...
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