The Quarterly Review, 246. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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Page 133
... farm leaseholds . The land reform is based on the principle of purchase and private ownership , with the underlying intention to preserve the intensity of pro- duction . Like most compromise measures it has created neither great ...
... farm leaseholds . The land reform is based on the principle of purchase and private ownership , with the underlying intention to preserve the intensity of pro- duction . Like most compromise measures it has created neither great ...
Page 155
... farms would become impoverished and production diminished , or that the State would have to take the place of the old landlord by lending capital . In the latter event the State would certainly claim some measure of control in the ...
... farms would become impoverished and production diminished , or that the State would have to take the place of the old landlord by lending capital . In the latter event the State would certainly claim some measure of control in the ...
Page 156
... farming fortune pro- duces a competition for farms , which results inevitably in passing on some measure of the value of this improvement to the landlord ; how much of it passes to him , and how soon , will vary in many cases , but it ...
... farming fortune pro- duces a competition for farms , which results inevitably in passing on some measure of the value of this improvement to the landlord ; how much of it passes to him , and how soon , will vary in many cases , but it ...
Page 157
... farming has steadily improved . Since the war it has only been thought necessary to apply in three cases for a certificate from a County Agricultural Committee that a holding was not being cultivated according to the Vol . 246.-No. 487 ...
... farming has steadily improved . Since the war it has only been thought necessary to apply in three cases for a certificate from a County Agricultural Committee that a holding was not being cultivated according to the Vol . 246.-No. 487 ...
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... farms have done so reluctantly . The last thing that any of them are likely to desire is to hold their farms under Government officials or a County Agricultural Authority . And as the industry cannot possibly be carried on without the ...
... farms have done so reluctantly . The last thing that any of them are likely to desire is to hold their farms under Government officials or a County Agricultural Authority . And as the industry cannot possibly be carried on without the ...
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