What has been epigrammatically said in the discussions on 'peculiar burthens' is literally true when applied to them; that the greatest 'burthen on land' is the landlords. Returning nothing to the soil, they consume its whole produce, minus the potatoes... Speeches and Public Correspondence of Ratcliffe Hicks ... - 217 페이지저자: Ratcliffe Hicks - 1896 - 349 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1850 - 678 페이지
...epigrammatically said in the discussions on ' peculiar burthens,' is literally true when applied to them; that the greatest ' burthen on land' is the landlords....strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of famine : and when they have any notion of improvement, it usually consists in not leaving even this... | |
| 1850 - 676 페이지
...epigrammaticolly said in the discussions on ' peculiar burthens,' is literally true when applied to them; that the greatest ' burthen on land' is the landlords....strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of famine : and when they have any notion of improvement, it usually consists in not leaving even this... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 856 페이지
...epigrammatically said in the discussions on ' peculiar burthens ' is literally true when applied to them ; that the greatest ' burthen on land ' is the landlords....strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of famine ; and when they have any notion of improvement, it usually consists in not leaving even this... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1848 - 570 페이지
...epigramatically said in the discussion on ' peculiar burthens/ is literally true when applied to them, — that the greatest ' burthen on land' is the landlords....strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of famine ; and when they have any notion of improvement, it consists of not even leaving this pittance,... | |
| 1848 - 544 페이지
...discussions on ' peculiar burdens ' is literally true when applied to them ; that the greatest ' burden on land ' is the landlords. Returning nothing to the...strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of famine ; and when they have any notion of improvement, it consists in not leaving even this pittance,... | |
| 1850 - 744 페이지
...epigraramatically said in the discussions on 'peculiar burthens,' is literally true when applied to them; that the greatest 'burthen on land' is the landlords. Returning...strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of famine ; and when they have any notion of improvement, it consists in not leaving even this pittance,... | |
| 1898 - 534 페이지
...still true of many large areas. "Returning nothing to the soil," he said, "the landlords consume Us whole produce minus the potatoes strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of hunger." It is not possible to get exact figures on the subject, but It seems probable that at least £1,000.000... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 628 페이지
...that the greatest "burthen on land" is the landlords. Keturning nothing to the soil, they consume ita whole produce, minus the potatoes strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of famine : and when they have any purpose of improvement, the preparatory step usually consists in not... | |
| Patrick Lavelle - 1870 - 570 페이지
...epigrammatically said in the discussion on 'peculiar burthens' is literally true when applied to them : that the greatest ' burthen on land' is the landlords....strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of famine : and when they have any purpose of improvement the preparatory step usually consists in not... | |
| Patrick Lavelle - 1870 - 620 페이지
...literally true when applied to them : that the greatest ' burthen on land' is the landlords. Keturning nothing to the soil, they consume its whole produce,...strictly necessary to keep the inhabitants from dying of famine : and when they have any purpose of improvement the preparatory step usually consists in not... | |
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