An Essay on the Distribution of Wealth and on the Sources of Taxation. By the Rev. Richard Jones ..., Volume 1 |
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... land can be obtained . Should the surface of the country which such a people inhabit be appropriated , the only ... land is then the direct source of the subsistence of the population , so the nature of the property established in the ...
... land can be obtained . Should the surface of the country which such a people inhabit be appropriated , the only ... land is then the direct source of the subsistence of the population , so the nature of the property established in the ...
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... lands were always first appropriated by those who are willing to bestow pains on their cultiva- tion ; if in the history of mankind it were an ordinary fact , that the uncultivated lands of a country were open to the industry or ...
... lands were always first appropriated by those who are willing to bestow pains on their cultiva- tion ; if in the history of mankind it were an ordinary fact , that the uncultivated lands of a country were open to the industry or ...
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... lands cultivated by the services of those classes who were too poor to contribute to the revenue of the state in any other manner . There existed too a body of about 3000 nobles possessed of ... land . 66 66 66 " The tenure by which 6 Rent .
... lands cultivated by the services of those classes who were too poor to contribute to the revenue of the state in any other manner . There existed too a body of about 3000 nobles possessed of ... land . 66 66 66 " The tenure by which 6 Rent .
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Richard Jones. land . 66 66 66 " The tenure by which the great body of the Book I Chap . i . Sect . 1 . Rents ... lands capable of cultivation were divided into three " shares . One was consecrated to the Sun , and " the produce of it was ...
Richard Jones. land . 66 66 66 " The tenure by which the great body of the Book I Chap . i . Sect . 1 . Rents ... lands capable of cultivation were divided into three " shares . One was consecrated to the Sun , and " the produce of it was ...
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... land remains unoccupied , no rent will be paid for the cultivated part , except such as is warranted by its superiority over that part which is supposed to Division of be always open to the industry of the community . We come back then ...
... land remains unoccupied , no rent will be paid for the cultivated part , except such as is warranted by its superiority over that part which is supposed to Division of be always open to the industry of the community . We come back then ...
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