The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 17
... land as one form of capital , and investors have put their money readily into land or other property under the impression that the two things were interchangeable , and that they were merely laying out their money in what appeared to ...
... land as one form of capital , and investors have put their money readily into land or other property under the impression that the two things were interchangeable , and that they were merely laying out their money in what appeared to ...
Page 361
... land under cultivation by the poor ; the land might belong or not to the parish , and if not might be either bought or leased ; and it might either be farmed by the parish itself , or be let out to the poor in allotments . Twelve years ...
... land under cultivation by the poor ; the land might belong or not to the parish , and if not might be either bought or leased ; and it might either be farmed by the parish itself , or be let out to the poor in allotments . Twelve years ...
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... land . ' * The landlord and the farmer must regard the labourer as a partner and not as a dependent hireling , and his moral and economic rise not as an encroachment on their rights and privileges , but as an additional strength to ...
... land . ' * The landlord and the farmer must regard the labourer as a partner and not as a dependent hireling , and his moral and economic rise not as an encroachment on their rights and privileges , but as an additional strength to ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
Holland Sweden Denmark | 62 |
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