The Quarterly Review, Volume 36William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1827 - English literature |
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... cultivation soils of an infe- rior quality , is the circumstance which creates rent . Arguing from this theory , the doctors in vogue are pleased to infer that the cultivation of an inferior soil increases the exchangeable value of ...
... cultivation soils of an infe- rior quality , is the circumstance which creates rent . Arguing from this theory , the doctors in vogue are pleased to infer that the cultivation of an inferior soil increases the exchangeable value of ...
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... cultivate soils which it would not have answered to bring into a state of tillage while the wages of labour remained high . The cultivation of inferior soils is not , therefore , the cause , but the con- sequence of the rent which has ...
... cultivate soils which it would not have answered to bring into a state of tillage while the wages of labour remained high . The cultivation of inferior soils is not , therefore , the cause , but the con- sequence of the rent which has ...
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... cultivation of every acre ; and taking the number of acres in cultivation at fifty millions , we find that the capital actually in- vested in the cultivation of the soil by the landowners and farmers of this country , amounts to the ...
... cultivation of every acre ; and taking the number of acres in cultivation at fifty millions , we find that the capital actually in- vested in the cultivation of the soil by the landowners and farmers of this country , amounts to the ...
Contents
No LXXI | 1 |
The Poetical Works of John Milton with Notes of | 29 |
Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone Founder of the United | 61 |
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