My Life: A Record of Events and Opinions, 2. köideDodd, Mead, 1906 |
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Page 28
... labour and money expended in giving fertility ? In respect of newly enclosed tracts , some estimation may be made ; but in respect of the greater part , long reduced to cultivation , I do not see how the valuations , differing in all ...
... labour and money expended in giving fertility ? In respect of newly enclosed tracts , some estimation may be made ; but in respect of the greater part , long reduced to cultivation , I do not see how the valuations , differing in all ...
Page 48
... labour of some months to com- pose , in order to render it worthy of an audience consisting practically of the best scientific intellect of our country . But the president on this occasion evidently considered it a con- descension on ...
... labour of some months to com- pose , in order to render it worthy of an audience consisting practically of the best scientific intellect of our country . But the president on this occasion evidently considered it a con- descension on ...
Page 57
... labour , who by their assistance are daily building up colossal fortunes ; and also that great and wealthy class which is , professionally or otherwise , interested in the con- structive or decorative arts . The " I maintain further ...
... labour , who by their assistance are daily building up colossal fortunes ; and also that great and wealthy class which is , professionally or otherwise , interested in the con- structive or decorative arts . The " I maintain further ...
Page 97
... labour to making a fairly complete index , which comprises more than six thousand entries . No one is more aware than myself of the defects of the work , a considerable portion of which are due to MY LITERARY WORK 97.
... labour to making a fairly complete index , which comprises more than six thousand entries . No one is more aware than myself of the defects of the work , a considerable portion of which are due to MY LITERARY WORK 97.
Page 129
... labour of the community ; till this is pro- duced there must be no labour expended on luxury , no private accumulations of wealth in order that unborn generations may live lives of idleness and pleasure . This paper was altogether too ...
... labour of the community ; till this is pro- duced there must be no labour expended on luxury , no private accumulations of wealth in order that unborn generations may live lives of idleness and pleasure . This paper was altogether too ...
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