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... produce rents , on a supply of necessaries suited to Serf Rents . their purposes , they uniformly throw upon the pea- sant the whole business of cultivation . But their being able to do this in security supposes in the tenants ...
... produce rents , on a supply of necessaries suited to Serf Rents . their purposes , they uniformly throw upon the pea- sant the whole business of cultivation . But their being able to do this in security supposes in the tenants ...
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... produce or money rents , exclusively , that is , to trust his people with the task of producing subsistence for himself and his households . Each chief therefore kept in his hands a considerable domain ; the remainder of his country was ...
... produce or money rents , exclusively , that is , to trust his people with the task of producing subsistence for himself and his households . Each chief therefore kept in his hands a considerable domain ; the remainder of his country was ...
Page 55
... produce of countries cultivated by serfs , extremely small when compared with their extent . It follows that , even where the whole of the raw produce raised is consumed at home ( which from other causes it rarely is ) , still , after ...
... produce of countries cultivated by serfs , extremely small when compared with their extent . It follows that , even where the whole of the raw produce raised is consumed at home ( which from other causes it rarely is ) , still , after ...
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... produce more , those held by the serfs do not produce less . But the unfitness of the pro- prietors , as a body , to advance the science of agri- culture , or improve the conduct of its details , makes this mode of increasing the rents ...
... produce more , those held by the serfs do not produce less . But the unfitness of the pro- prietors , as a body , to advance the science of agri- culture , or improve the conduct of its details , makes this mode of increasing the rents ...
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... produce on which their families were to subsist . That necessity has not ceased ; the tenantry are not yet ripe - in some instances , not riper than they were 1000 years ago - to be en- trusted with the responsibility of raising and pay ...
... produce on which their families were to subsist . That necessity has not ceased ; the tenantry are not yet ripe - in some instances , not riper than they were 1000 years ago - to be en- trusted with the responsibility of raising and pay ...
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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.