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Page 310
... rent of the landlord is in proportion , not to what the farmer can make by the land , but by what he can make both by the land and by the water.4 " This rent may be considered as the produce of those powers of nature , the use of which ...
... rent of the landlord is in proportion , not to what the farmer can make by the land , but by what he can make both by the land and by the water.4 " This rent may be considered as the produce of those powers of nature , the use of which ...
Page 311
... rent of land as it is actually formed . The rent of land is established through the struggle between tenant and landlord . Throughout political economy we find that the hostile opposition of interests , struggle and war are acknow ...
... rent of land as it is actually formed . The rent of land is established through the struggle between tenant and landlord . Throughout political economy we find that the hostile opposition of interests , struggle and war are acknow ...
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... rents and rising misery is one example of the landlord's interest in society , for a rise in house rent also means a rise in ground rent - the interest on the land on which the house stands . ( 2 ) According to the political economists ...
... rents and rising misery is one example of the landlord's interest in society , for a rise in house rent also means a rise in ground rent - the interest on the land on which the house stands . ( 2 ) According to the political economists ...
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