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" private property was it ever contemplated that the proprietor of land should be merely a sinecurist quartered on it. "
Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ... - Página 271
por John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 566 páginas
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New Englander and Yale Review, Volumen8

Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1850 - 678 páginas
...speaking, ceases to be the improver, political economy has nothing to say in defense of landed property, as there established. In no sound theory of private...proprietor is not unfrequently an improver. But it can not be said that he is generally so. And in the majority of cases he grants the liberty of cultivation...
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The New Englander, Volumen8

1850 - 676 páginas
...speaking, ceases to be the improver, political economy has nothing to say in defense of landed property, as there established. In no sound theory of private...contemplated that the proprietor of land should be merely a smecurist quartered on it. In Great Britain, the landed proprietor is not unfrequently an improver....
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volumen1

John Stuart Mill - 1849 - 638 páginas
...speaking, ceases to be the improver, political economy has nothing to say in defence of landed property, as there established. In no sound theory of private...property was it ever contemplated that the proprietor of laud should be merely a sinecurist quartered on it. * " Ce qui donnait a 1'homme 1'iotelligence et...
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The American Whig Review, Volumen6;Volumen12

1850 - 744 páginas
...from another of the disciples of the schools of Messrs. Ricardo and Malthus, Mr. J. Stuart Mill:— " In Great Britain, the landed proprietor is not unfrequently...improver. But it cannot be said that he is generally во. And in the majority of cases he grants the liberty of cultivation on §uch terms, as to prevent...
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Use and abuse; or, Right and wrong, in the relations to labour, of capital ...

William M'Combie - 1852 - 116 páginas
...every way competent to form a sound opinion in such a case, state it. John Stuart Mill says : — " In Great Britain the landed proprietor is not unfrequently an improver. But it cannot be said that he generally is so, and in the majority of cases he grants the liberty of cultivation on such terms as...
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Der Mensch in der Geschichte: Bd. Politische Psychologie

Adolf Bastian - 1860 - 448 páginas
...of view of property in land, are only valid in so far as the proprietor of laud is its improver, lu no sound theory of private property was it ever contemplated, that the proprietor of laud shonld he merely a sinecurist quartered on it. (Mill.) **) On doit distinguer dans le bien esperе...
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Popular History of England, Volumen8

Charles Knight - 1862 - 738 páginas
...of Irish estates do nothing for the land but drain it of its produce." He had previously said — " In no sound theory of private property was it ever...land should be merely a sinecurist quartered on it." * Mr. O'Connell, in the speech we have quoted, replied to some such inference : — " It is asserted...
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The Dublin Review, Volumen57

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1865 - 602 páginas
...speaking, ceases to be the improver, political economy has nothing to tay in defence of landed property as there established. In no sound theory of private...improver. But it cannot be said that he is generally so Landed property in England is thus very far from completely fulfilling the conditions which render...
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 628 páginas
...which ceases to be the improver, political* economy has nothing to say in defence of landed property, as there established. In no sound theory of private...sinecurist quartered on it. In Great Britain, the landed proE-ietor is not unfrequently an improver., ut it cannot be said that he is generally so. And in the...
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The Calcutta Review, Volumen42

1866 - 512 páginas
...speaking, ' ceases to be the improver, political economy has nothing to say ' in defence of landed property as there established. In no sound ' theory of private...land should be merely a sinecurist quartered on ' it ;' and again, ' to be allowed any exclusive right at all over a ' portion of the common inheritance,...
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