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Page 83
... land ownership disputes , for example , and fulfil royal decrees . Much land was owned by the king , and high members of the nobility owned estates . It was possible for people to buy and sell land . The many Buddhist monasteries had ...
... land ownership disputes , for example , and fulfil royal decrees . Much land was owned by the king , and high members of the nobility owned estates . It was possible for people to buy and sell land . The many Buddhist monasteries had ...
Page 158
... lands are taken into cultivation , or when more capital and labour are expended on the old land , with a less return of produce , the effect must be permanent . Ricardo then went on to draw out the implications of this assertion for ...
... lands are taken into cultivation , or when more capital and labour are expended on the old land , with a less return of produce , the effect must be permanent . Ricardo then went on to draw out the implications of this assertion for ...
Page 178
... land warfare was concerned , it did not . As late as 1799 , guns , cannon , and ammunition accounted for less than five per cent of Britain's land warfare budget . The rest went on horses , carts , uniforms , swords , pikes , and ...
... land warfare was concerned , it did not . As late as 1799 , guns , cannon , and ammunition accounted for less than five per cent of Britain's land warfare budget . The rest went on horses , carts , uniforms , swords , pikes , and ...
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