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Page 31
... land rents : but Dr. S. , he says , is not aware of their error ; which , having received it as an engraft- ment from them , he allows to pervade the whole of his own inquiry . The proprietors of lands , as mere receivers of land ...
... land rents : but Dr. S. , he says , is not aware of their error ; which , having received it as an engraft- ment from them , he allows to pervade the whole of his own inquiry . The proprietors of lands , as mere receivers of land ...
Page 32
... land 18 years purchase , so that within this period , the land rose from 72 to 252 millions . " A modern author , by the same way of computing , reckoned the value of the lands of England a few years ago at 700 millions , that is ...
... land 18 years purchase , so that within this period , the land rose from 72 to 252 millions . " A modern author , by the same way of computing , reckoned the value of the lands of England a few years ago at 700 millions , that is ...
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... land will be required to sustain one man , who lives entirely on butchers ' meat , for one year : That the same five acres of land , if cropped with wheat , would sustain 12 men and one - half for one year ; and That the same five acres of ...
... land will be required to sustain one man , who lives entirely on butchers ' meat , for one year : That the same five acres of land , if cropped with wheat , would sustain 12 men and one - half for one year ; and That the same five acres of ...
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