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... Greece . Metayer Rents in Greece . Irruptions from other countries , as to the details of which the learned dispute in vain , had , previous to the æra of historical certainty , filled several pro- vinces of Greece with foreign masters ...
... Greece . Metayer Rents in Greece . Irruptions from other countries , as to the details of which the learned dispute in vain , had , previous to the æra of historical certainty , filled several pro- vinces of Greece with foreign masters ...
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... Greece then . One of the late travellers was explaining to an African chief that there are no slaves in Eng- land . 66 No slaves , " exclaimed their auditor , " then what do you do for servants ? " In Greece the labor of cultivation was ...
... Greece then . One of the late travellers was explaining to an African chief that there are no slaves in Eng- land . 66 No slaves , " exclaimed their auditor , " then what do you do for servants ? " In Greece the labor of cultivation was ...
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... Greece too became consolidated , first by the Macedonian , then the Roman influence , the possessions of individual pro- prietors naturally extended themselves over a larger space , and profitable management by slave agents must have ...
... Greece too became consolidated , first by the Macedonian , then the Roman influence , the possessions of individual pro- prietors naturally extended themselves over a larger space , and profitable management by slave agents must have ...
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revenue of every class may be increased by an invasion of the revenue | 286 |
Summary of Farmers Rents | 305 |
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