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Page 105
... existence of rents upon the metayer system , is in no degree dependent upon the existence of different qualities of soil or of different returns to the stock and labor employed . The landlords of any country who , with small quantities ...
... existence of rents upon the metayer system , is in no degree dependent upon the existence of different qualities of soil or of different returns to the stock and labor employed . The landlords of any country who , with small quantities ...
Page 140
... existence and progress of rents under the ryot system is in no degree dependent upon the existence of different qualities of soil , or different returns to the stock and labor employed on each . The sovereign proprietor has the means of ...
... existence and progress of rents under the ryot system is in no degree dependent upon the existence of different qualities of soil , or different returns to the stock and labor employed on each . The sovereign proprietor has the means of ...
Page 153
... existence of rent , under a system of cottier tenants , is in no degree dependent upon the existence of different qualities of soil , or of different returns to the stock and labor employed . Where , as has been repeatedly observed ...
... existence of rent , under a system of cottier tenants , is in no degree dependent upon the existence of different qualities of soil , or of different returns to the stock and labor employed . Where , as has been repeatedly observed ...
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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