... corn, when considered only in this point of view, will be different on almost every different field. How then, it may be asked, can its intrinsic value be ascertained over a vast tract of country, possessing a diversity of soils, of various degrees... The Progress of Society - Pàgina 133per Robert Hamilton - 1830 - 411 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| James Anderson - 1801 - 620 pàgines
...pofsefsing a diversity of soils of various degrees of fertility; and how shall matters be so managed, as that all the rearers of it shall draw nearly the same...else than a simple and ingenious contrivance, for equalising the profits to be drawn from fields of different degrees of fertility, and of local circumstances,... | |
| 1827 - 944 pàgines
...possessing a diversity of soils, of various degrees of fertility ? and how shall matters be so managed, as that all the rearers of it shall draw nearly the same...effected in the easiest and most natural manner, by meant of rent. Rent is, in fact, nothing else than a simple and ingenious contrivance for equalising... | |
| 1827 - 968 pàgines
...possessing a diversity of soils, of various degrees of fertility ? and how shall matters be so managed, as that all the rearers of it shall draw nearly the same...nothing else than a simple and ingenious contrivance for equalising the profits to be drawn from fields of different degrees of fertility and of local circumstance,... | |
| Edwin Cannan - 1903 - 458 pàgines
...Quarter of a century later he was still teaching the same doctrine. 'Rent,' he says in his Recreations, 'is in fact nothing else than a simple and ingenious contrivance for equalising the profits to be drawn from fields of different degrees of fertility, and of local circumstances,... | |
| Terry Peach - 2003 - 256 pàgines
...possessing a diversity of soils, of various degrees of fertility? and how shall matters be so managed, as that all the rearers of it shall draw nearly the same...nothing else than a simple and ingenious contrivance for equalising the profits to be drawn from fields of different degrees of fertility and of local circumstance,... | |
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