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... interests ? We may now proceed to consider the interests of the three classes separately . The landlord's interest . - To a landlord who lets his land , the main point of interest must be its capital value . The pro- prietor has been ...
... interests ? We may now proceed to consider the interests of the three classes separately . The landlord's interest . - To a landlord who lets his land , the main point of interest must be its capital value . The pro- prietor has been ...
Strona 159
... interest . We may suppose the average rent of arable land to be about 30s . per acre , but look over a highly cultivated farm about midsummer , and consider the interest of the tenant bound up in the soil at that time . It will be found ...
... interest . We may suppose the average rent of arable land to be about 30s . per acre , but look over a highly cultivated farm about midsummer , and consider the interest of the tenant bound up in the soil at that time . It will be found ...
Strona 161
... interest of the landlord and farmer in the soil . Is there no way of uniting the interests of the farmer and his labourers ? An indispen- sable requisite to this union of interest is sufficient cottage accommodation on the farm ...
... interest of the landlord and farmer in the soil . Is there no way of uniting the interests of the farmer and his labourers ? An indispen- sable requisite to this union of interest is sufficient cottage accommodation on the farm ...
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