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Page xlv
... modes of increasing those rents different effects of those modes - On the changes in labor rents which are ... mode of increase - probable effects on European nations of the progress of changes in the Metayer system 83 87 97 ...
... modes of increasing those rents different effects of those modes - On the changes in labor rents which are ... mode of increase - probable effects on European nations of the progress of changes in the Metayer system 83 87 97 ...
Page xlvi
... mode of effecting it— consequent necessity of fixed property in improvements State of Ryots -of Lords of Villages ... Modes of increase different results of each ............ 138 CHAPTER V. COTTIER RENTS . Cottier Rents description ...
... mode of effecting it— consequent necessity of fixed property in improvements State of Ryots -of Lords of Villages ... Modes of increase different results of each ............ 138 CHAPTER V. COTTIER RENTS . Cottier Rents description ...
Page 91
... modes : by his being subjected to a greater quantity of the pub- lic burthens : or by the size of his metairie ... mode of reducing his share of the produce , that is , by the increase of the public burthens which he had to bear ...
... modes : by his being subjected to a greater quantity of the pub- lic burthens : or by the size of his metairie ... mode of reducing his share of the produce , that is , by the increase of the public burthens which he had to bear ...
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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