Essays, Political, Historical, and Miscellaneous, Nide 1W. Blackwood, 1850 - 2060 sivua |
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Sivu 44
... land on his tomb was engraved , by his own desire , the mournful inscription , " My ungrateful country shall not possess my bones . " Public opinion in the Roman Republic was unanimous , save among the Patricians , for the Agrarian law ...
... land on his tomb was engraved , by his own desire , the mournful inscription , " My ungrateful country shall not possess my bones . " Public opinion in the Roman Republic was unanimous , save among the Patricians , for the Agrarian law ...
Sivu 51
... land out of cultivation , and in its stead producing a more exten- sive growth of grain on the shores of the Vistula , to restore the equilibrium between the supply of corn and its con- sumption , and , by means of destroying a large ...
... land out of cultivation , and in its stead producing a more exten- sive growth of grain on the shores of the Vistula , to restore the equilibrium between the supply of corn and its con- sumption , and , by means of destroying a large ...
Sivu 52
... land — the farmers , who subsist in comparative comfort on the industry which they exert on his estates - the tradesmen and artisans , who are fed by his expenditure or the wants of his tenantry- all would suffer alike by such a change ...
... land — the farmers , who subsist in comparative comfort on the industry which they exert on his estates - the tradesmen and artisans , who are fed by his expenditure or the wants of his tenantry- all would suffer alike by such a change ...
Sivu 55
... land for their employment , have contrived to get other customers , who have supplied the place of those whom they have lost . Let all this be supposed , and then let it be coolly considered what effect such a change must have on the ...
... land for their employment , have contrived to get other customers , who have supplied the place of those whom they have lost . Let all this be supposed , and then let it be coolly considered what effect such a change must have on the ...
Sivu 61
... strongest disposition to avert the catastrophe . The Reformers maintain , that such an event is by no means to be so much deprecated as is usually imagined ; that the land and labour of the country would remain , THE REFORM BILL . 61.
... strongest disposition to avert the catastrophe . The Reformers maintain , that such an event is by no means to be so much deprecated as is usually imagined ; that the land and labour of the country would remain , THE REFORM BILL . 61.
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