The Edinburgh Encyclopædia Conducted by David Brewster, with the Assistance of Gentlemen Eminent in Science and Literature, 1권J. and E. Parker, 1832 |
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... AGRICULTURE . Though agriculture is an art which has been carried on from the earliest ages , by a greater number of peo- ple than are concerned in any other , yet , even at this advanced period , the agriculturist may , in some mea ...
... AGRICULTURE . Though agriculture is an art which has been carried on from the earliest ages , by a greater number of peo- ple than are concerned in any other , yet , even at this advanced period , the agriculturist may , in some mea ...
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... agriculture is almost an impracticable measure , at least it is an impru- dent one ; but were things otherwise regulated , were leases allowed to be sold , partnerships would frequently take place , much to the benefit of those ...
... agriculture is almost an impracticable measure , at least it is an impru- dent one ; but were things otherwise regulated , were leases allowed to be sold , partnerships would frequently take place , much to the benefit of those ...
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... agriculture is good or bad in proportion to the return it makes for the capital employ- ed , and that the capital consists not of land only , but of stock , land , and labour . In countries in which a great population causes land to be ...
... agriculture is good or bad in proportion to the return it makes for the capital employ- ed , and that the capital consists not of land only , but of stock , land , and labour . In countries in which a great population causes land to be ...
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