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Page 196
... land with the beautiful blossoms ! There a lovely - eyed maiden walks on the strand ; Her hair it is bound in a golden band . O thou land with the beautiful blossoms ! " God greet thee , God greet thee , thou maiden so fine ! This very ...
... land with the beautiful blossoms ! There a lovely - eyed maiden walks on the strand ; Her hair it is bound in a golden band . O thou land with the beautiful blossoms ! " God greet thee , God greet thee , thou maiden so fine ! This very ...
Page 418
... lands : but , as popu- lation increased , and it became necessary to extend culti- vation , a rent or premium was willingly given for lots of the land already in an improved state . By what rule is this rent or premium to be computed ...
... lands : but , as popu- lation increased , and it became necessary to extend culti- vation , a rent or premium was willingly given for lots of the land already in an improved state . By what rule is this rent or premium to be computed ...
Page 421
... land would differ also from our present land - tax ; which , even at its outset in 1692 , was not levied equally on the rents , and has of course lost all pretensions to accuracy of assessment . It is long since Dr. Smith declared the ...
... land would differ also from our present land - tax ; which , even at its outset in 1692 , was not levied equally on the rents , and has of course lost all pretensions to accuracy of assessment . It is long since Dr. Smith declared the ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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