| Richard Jones - Human geography - 1831 - 466 pages
...this circumstance would make them BOOK i. tributary to the landlords, and give rise to rents; "''' ^' and, as their number increased, to very high rents,...tenantry should be replaced by capitalists, capable roth of pushing cultivation to BOOK i. the full extent to which skill and means can carry Chap' Yit... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...extent, at least, of the increased rent; and, probably, to a greater extent, from the increased revenues of the cultivators. It is obviously the interest of...landlord that the cottier tenantry should be replaced hy capitalists, capable of pushing cultivation to the full extent to which both skill and means can... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 444 pages
...extent, at least, of the increased rent ; and, probably, to a greater extent, from the increased revenues of the cultivators. It is obviously the interest of...interest of the landlord that the cottier tenantry should bo replaced by capitalists, capable of pushing cultivation to the full extent to which both skill and... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pages
...extent, at least, of the increased rent ; and, probably, to a greater extent, from the increased revenues of the cultivators. It is obviously the interest of...on the tenants. The power of increase from the last souree is very limited, from improvement indefinite. It is clearly too the interest of the landlord... | |
| Richard Jones - Rent - 1895 - 228 pages
...tributary to the landlords, and give rise to rents, and, as their number increased, to very high rents, though all the lands were perfectly equal in quality....tenantry should be replaced by capitalists, capable of pushing cultivation to the full extent to which skill and means can carry it : instead of the land... | |
| Richard Jones - Rent - 1895 - 228 pages
...tributary to the landlords, and give rise to rents, and, as their number increased, to very high rents, though all the lands were perfectly equal in quality....tenantry should be replaced by capitalists, capable of pushing cultivation to the full extent to which skill and means can carry it: instead of the land... | |
| Richard Jones - Rent - 1895 - 228 pages
...tributary to the landlords, and give rise to rents, and, as their number increased, to very high rents, though all the lands were perfectly equal in quality....in pressure on the tenants. The power of increase 140 [CH. V. from the last source is very limited : from improvement, indefinite. It is clearly too... | |
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