The Principles of Population and Production as They are Affected by the Progress of Society with a View to Moral and Political ConsequencesA. M. Kelley, 1969 - 493 sider |
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... inferior lands remain uncultivated . For , to sum up in a few words the preceding argu- ment , the high price of corn induced by the in- creasing demand for food will always exceed that at which the agricultural nations can raise it ...
... inferior lands remain uncultivated . For , to sum up in a few words the preceding argu- ment , the high price of corn induced by the in- creasing demand for food will always exceed that at which the agricultural nations can raise it ...
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John Weyland. so as to increase as society advances . For of the inferior lands , the best remaining will upon the average be of course first brought under cultivation , leaving at every step in the progress only others still inferior to ...
John Weyland. so as to increase as society advances . For of the inferior lands , the best remaining will upon the average be of course first brought under cultivation , leaving at every step in the progress only others still inferior to ...
Side 262
... inferior soils : we may there- fore estimate the portion of the price of produce from these soils resolvable into rent as very small . If we consider the burthen of taxes generally im- posed in such an advanced stage of society as leads ...
... inferior soils : we may there- fore estimate the portion of the price of produce from these soils resolvable into rent as very small . If we consider the burthen of taxes generally im- posed in such an advanced stage of society as leads ...
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Introductory remarks | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 11 |
Effects of these arrangements | 12 |
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