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Observations on Reversionary Payments: On Schemes for Providing Annuities ... - Page 155
by Richard Price - 1812
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Observations on Reversionary Payments: On Schemes for Providing Annuities ...

Richard Price - Annuities - 1773 - 584 pages
...before in the hands of 20 or 30. farm" ers, and as many fmaller tenants or proprietors. ft All thefe are hereby thrown out of their livings " with their families, and many other families *' which were employed and fupported by them." Ib. p. 37. See an account of Norfolk^, in fome...
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Observations on Reversionary Payments: On Schemes for Providing Annuities ...

Richard Price - Annuities - 1773 - 496 pages
...in the hands of 20 or 30 farms " ers, and as many fmaller tenants or proprietors. •" . All thefe are hereby thrown out of their livings " with their families, and many other families " which were employed and fupported by them."* Ib. p. 37. See an account of Norfolk,. m fome...
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Observations on Reversionary Payments: On Schemes for Providing Annuities ...

Richard Price - Annuities - 1812 - 542 pages
...wealthy graziers engrossing a large inclosed lordship, which was before in the " hands of 20 or 3O farmers, and as many " smaller tenants or proprietors....the Public' on the Subject of the National Debt, p. 93, &c. I can scarcely think of any thing that should be more alarming than such accounts. — How...
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Observations on Reversionary Payments: On Schemes for Providing Annuities ...

Richard Price - 1812 - 534 pages
...wealthy graziers engrossing a large in" closed lordship, which was before in the " hands of 20 or 3O farmers, and as many ." smaller tenants or proprietors....were employed and sup" ported by them." Ib. p. 37. Sec an account of Norfolk, in some respects similar to this, in my Appeal to the Public on the Subject...
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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy

Karl Marx - Capital - 1906 - 888 pages
...enclosed lorship which was before in the hands of 20 or 30 farmers, and as many smaller tenants and proprietors. All these are hereby thrown out of their livings with their families and many other families who were chiefly employed and supported by them."2 It was not only the land that lay waste,...
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Land Reform: Occuping Ownership, Peasant Proprietary and Rural Education

Jesse Collings - Agricultural education - 1908 - 510 pages
...enclosed lordship, which was before in the hands of twenty or thirty farmers and as many tenants as proprietors. All these are hereby thrown out of their livings, with their families, and many other families who were chiefly employed and supported by them." Again : " In several parishes in Hertfordshire...
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Land reform. New, and popular ed

Jesse Collings - 1908 - 502 pages
...enclosed lordship, which was before in the hands of twenty or thirty farmers and as many tenants as proprietors. All these are hereby thrown out of their livings, with their families, and many other families who were chiefly employed and supported by them." Again : "In several parishes in Hertfordshire...
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A History of the English Agricultural Labourer

Wilhelm Hasbach - Agricultural laborers - 1908 - 502 pages
...absenteeism is the inevitable consequence of a system which concentrates landed property in few hands." 2 "All these are hereby thrown out of their livings, with their families, and many other families, who are chiefly employed and supported by them, such as blacksmiths, carpenters, wheelwrights...
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A History of the English Agricultural Labourer

Wilhelm Hasbach - Agricultural laborers - 1908 - 500 pages
...absenteeism is the inevitable consequence of a system which concentrates landed property in few hands." 2 "AH these are hereby thrown out of their livings, with their families, and many other families, who arc chiefly employed and supported by them, such as blacksmiths, carpenters, wheelwrights...
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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy - The Process of Capitalist Production

Karl Marx - Business & Economics - 2007 - 330 pages
...enclosed lorship which was before in the hands' of 20 or 30 farmers, and as many smaller tenants and proprietors. All these are hereby thrown out of their livings with their families and many other families who were chiefly employed and supported by them."2 It was not only the land that lay waste,...
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