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... Russia . SECTION II . On Labor or Serf Rents in Russia . IN Russia the peasants , who are settled on the Chap . ii . soil , receive from the proprietor a quantity of land , great or small , as his discretion or convenience dic- tate ...
... Russia . SECTION II . On Labor or Serf Rents in Russia . IN Russia the peasants , who are settled on the Chap . ii . soil , receive from the proprietor a quantity of land , great or small , as his discretion or convenience dic- tate ...
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... Russia . not a portion of the people , in a state of slavery , but the whole body of peasantry in a wholly agri- cultural nation , as in Russia and formerly in Hungary , it is then impossible not to believe that such extensive servitude ...
... Russia . not a portion of the people , in a state of slavery , but the whole body of peasantry in a wholly agri- cultural nation , as in Russia and formerly in Hungary , it is then impossible not to believe that such extensive servitude ...
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... Russia , though not lately , it should seem , in Russia proper , they are liable to be sold , or to be given away , or granted with the soil for a term , to individuals whom the court wishes to enrich . Could this large portion of the ...
... Russia , though not lately , it should seem , in Russia proper , they are liable to be sold , or to be given away , or granted with the soil for a term , to individuals whom the court wishes to enrich . Could this large portion of the ...
Contents
Page | 38 |
revenue of every class may be increased by an invasion of the revenue | 286 |
Summary of Farmers Rents | 305 |
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