| John Morris Gillette - 1913 - 324 σελίδες
...of the arts of production ; that it is favourable in quite as many respects as it is unfavourable, to the most effective use of the powers of the soil...that no existing state, therefore, is on the whole so favourable, both to their rural and their physical welfare. Compared with the English system of cultivation... | |
| John Morris Gillette - 1913 - 330 σελίδες
...of the arts of production ; that it is favourable in quite as many respects as it is unfavourable, to the most effective use of the powers of the soil...that no existing state, therefore, is on the whole so favourable, both to their rural and their physical welfare. Compared with the English system of cultivation... | |
| John Morris Gillette - 1915 - 438 σελίδες
...of the arts of production ; that it is favourable in quite as many respects as it is unfavourable, to the most effective use of the powers of the soil...whole so much to discourage an improvident increase of ^Mk numbers ; and that no existing state, therefore, is on tWJRiole so favourable, both to their rural... | |
| John Phelan - 1920 - 656 σελίδες
...influences of peasant properties, I conceive it to be established that there is no necessary connection between this form of landed property and an imperfect...therefore, is on the whole so favorable, both to their rural and their physical welfare. Compared with the English system of cultivation by hired labor, it... | |
| J. M. Currie - 1981 - 220 σελίδες
...Arthur Young asserted that 'the magic of properly turns sand into gold'. John Stuart Mill concluded that no other existing state of agricultural economy...on the industry, the intelligence, the frugality, the prudence of the population, nor tends on the whole so much to discourage an improvident increase... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 2006 - 477 σελίδες
...influences of peasant properties, I conceive it to be established, that there is no necessary connection between this form of landed property and an imperfect...of the population, nor tends on the whole so much Jess nor more divided, nor worse eulti- many, and Switzerland, the assertion is vated," And this he... | |
| 1879 - 474 σελίδες
...the land which they till ! Mr. Mill says of them, in his " Principles of Political Economy " : — " No other existing state of agricultural economy has...discourage an improvident increase of their numbers ; and no other, therefore, is, on the whole, so favourable, in the present state of their education, both... | |
| Fiona Becket, Terry Gifford - 2007 - 260 σελίδες
...state of the arts of production; that it is favourable in quite as many respects as it is unfavourable, to the most effective use of the powers of the soil;...existing state of agricultural economy has so beneficial effect on the industry, the intelligence, the frugality, and prudence of the population, nor tends... | |
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