An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones ..., Volume 1 |
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... and after a cer- tain point , with each advance in the exactions of the landlord , the produce of the peasant's allotment , his real wages , must become less . To understand , then , the condition of the serf 48 Rents .
... and after a cer- tain point , with each advance in the exactions of the landlord , the produce of the peasant's allotment , his real wages , must become less . To understand , then , the condition of the serf 48 Rents .
Page 61
... advance the science of agri- culture , or improve the conduct of its details , makes this mode of increasing the rents derived from the lands which the serfs hold , rare . It would be visionary to count upon it as the source of any Book ...
... advance the science of agri- culture , or improve the conduct of its details , makes this mode of increasing the rents derived from the lands which the serfs hold , rare . It would be visionary to count upon it as the source of any Book ...
Page 66
... advance of unpur- posed change . The Prussian government has taken the most decisive and extensive measures in this spirit . Throughout a great part of Prussia , the serfs had acquired prescriptive rights , either to the hereditary ...
... advance of unpur- posed change . The Prussian government has taken the most decisive and extensive measures in this spirit . Throughout a great part of Prussia , the serfs had acquired prescriptive rights , either to the hereditary ...
Page 68
... advances must be made by them in money than when they cultivated with the assistance of their serfs , and this circumstance will increase their difficulties and multiply the chances of their ... advance the undertake for a money 68 Rents .
... advances must be made by them in money than when they cultivated with the assistance of their serfs , and this circumstance will increase their difficulties and multiply the chances of their ... advance the undertake for a money 68 Rents .
Page 69
Richard Jones. pears , able to advance the undertake for a money rent . appear slowly in Prussia , even though they ... advances , will for some time disappoint , it is to be feared , in a great degree , the benevolent impatience of those ...
Richard Jones. pears , able to advance the undertake for a money rent . appear slowly in Prussia , even though they ... advances , will for some time disappoint , it is to be feared , in a great degree , the benevolent impatience of those ...
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Page 210 - ... no demand for any additional quantity of corn ; the capital and labour employed on No. 3 will be devoted to the production of other commodities desirable to the community, and can have no effect in raising rent, unless the raw material from which they are made cannot be obtained without employing capital less advantageously on the land, in which case No. 3 must again be cultivated.