The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1806 - Books |
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Page 16
... land , cattle , corn , and other things which the land produces , at the same time that it confers a benefit and an advantage on the possessor , occasions a prejudice and a disadvantage to the non - possessor ; it is acquisition in the ...
... land , cattle , corn , and other things which the land produces , at the same time that it confers a benefit and an advantage on the possessor , occasions a prejudice and a disadvantage to the non - possessor ; it is acquisition in the ...
Page 18
... land is a great increase of wealth to the possessors of it .'- We should have thought that , in this proposition ... land and the labour . Whether therefore the land be taken away , or the labour required to cultivate it , be taken away ...
... land is a great increase of wealth to the possessors of it .'- We should have thought that , in this proposition ... land and the labour . Whether therefore the land be taken away , or the labour required to cultivate it , be taken away ...
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... land , with as great diversity of snil as is , I believe , to be found in the same compass , in any part of the kingdom . During this occupation , I made many experiments of renovating old pasture land by tillage , and afterwards ...
... land , with as great diversity of snil as is , I believe , to be found in the same compass , in any part of the kingdom . During this occupation , I made many experiments of renovating old pasture land by tillage , and afterwards ...
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