Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen27W. Blackwood, 1830 |
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... land , as the foundation on which the pillars of a nation's prosperity rest ; so that a man belonging to the working classes comes to value him- self chiefly on account of the acqui- sitions he has made , perhaps , in some branch of ...
... land , as the foundation on which the pillars of a nation's prosperity rest ; so that a man belonging to the working classes comes to value him- self chiefly on account of the acqui- sitions he has made , perhaps , in some branch of ...
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... land is all appropriated ; and the consumption of manufactures and merchandise depends so great ly on the agriculturists , that the in- terests of the latter and the labour : ing orders are the same . If wages be bad , agricultural ...
... land is all appropriated ; and the consumption of manufactures and merchandise depends so great ly on the agriculturists , that the in- terests of the latter and the labour : ing orders are the same . If wages be bad , agricultural ...
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... land , if not in manu- factures and trade . But in an old and populous one , this is impossible . In this country , the idle capital and population cannot find employment on the land , because it is occupied , and they cannot force ...
... land , if not in manu- factures and trade . But in an old and populous one , this is impossible . In this country , the idle capital and population cannot find employment on the land , because it is occupied , and they cannot force ...
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... land . The land , in England , is divided into parishes , just as it has been time immemorial , and this operates great- ly against improvement . Four , six , eight , or ten thousand acres contain in the centre of them a single vil ...
... land . The land , in England , is divided into parishes , just as it has been time immemorial , and this operates great- ly against improvement . Four , six , eight , or ten thousand acres contain in the centre of them a single vil ...
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... land which at present yields very little rent ; but which requires only common culture to make it fertile . I need not dilate on the rapid improvement in value which this land , and that surround- ing it , would receive . The state ...
... land which at present yields very little rent ; but which requires only common culture to make it fertile . I need not dilate on the rapid improvement in value which this land , and that surround- ing it , would receive . The state ...
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