An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones ..., Volume 1 |
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Page xxv
... tenantry , into which the occupiers of the cultivated surface of the globe soon shew themselves to be divided . An endeavour has next been made to throw light on the forms : and conditions of the contract between the pro- prietors and ...
... tenantry , into which the occupiers of the cultivated surface of the globe soon shew themselves to be divided . An endeavour has next been made to throw light on the forms : and conditions of the contract between the pro- prietors and ...
Page xxxii
... tenantry , and of the com- munity to which they belong . Next , that fall of the rate of profits which is so common a pheno menon as to be almost a constant attendant on increasing population and wealth , is , it will be seen , so far ...
... tenantry , and of the com- munity to which they belong . Next , that fall of the rate of profits which is so common a pheno menon as to be almost a constant attendant on increasing population and wealth , is , it will be seen , so far ...
Page xlv
... tenantry - cultivation by rural proprietors - Transition to Mortita or Metayers ....... SECTION 3. Metayers among the Romans - small proprietors - progress of cultivation - causes of spread of tenantry - ultimate prevalence of coloni ...
... tenantry - cultivation by rural proprietors - Transition to Mortita or Metayers ....... SECTION 3. Metayers among the Romans - small proprietors - progress of cultivation - causes of spread of tenantry - ultimate prevalence of coloni ...
Page xlvii
... tenantry and the community - On the causes of the long duration of the systems of primary or peasant rents - Division of such rents accord- ing to their different tendencies to change , into four portions - Diffi- culty in producing ...
... tenantry and the community - On the causes of the long duration of the systems of primary or peasant rents - Division of such rents accord- ing to their different tendencies to change , into four portions - Diffi- culty in producing ...
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... tenantry . It has been suggested , that they may have acted unwisely in overlooking such a mode of creating a permanent public revenue . Had they perversely entertained the will to do so , unquestionably they had the power . Their ...
... tenantry . It has been suggested , that they may have acted unwisely in overlooking such a mode of creating a permanent public revenue . Had they perversely entertained the will to do so , unquestionably they had the power . Their ...
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