The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and Useful Knowledge ...A. Phelps, 1826 - 312 страница |
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... roamed over the country to find pasture wheresoever they pleased . 25. In the pastoral ages of husbandry , there was no property in land ; all the country , was open and com- mon to any occupier ; and no one assumed to AGRICULTURE .
... roamed over the country to find pasture wheresoever they pleased . 25. In the pastoral ages of husbandry , there was no property in land ; all the country , was open and com- mon to any occupier ; and no one assumed to AGRICULTURE .
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... land ; hence , in those countries , it is but little cultivated ; and subsistence is precarious ; notwith- standing the fertility of the soil , and the general char- acter of the climates . 27. The recognition and protection of property ...
... land ; hence , in those countries , it is but little cultivated ; and subsistence is precarious ; notwith- standing the fertility of the soil , and the general char- acter of the climates . 27. The recognition and protection of property ...
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... land lay long in fallow ; that is to say , was not worked every third or fourth year ; but now , it is usual , by varying the crops , to get two , three , or four crops in a year from the same soil , without its being exhausted ; and ...
... land lay long in fallow ; that is to say , was not worked every third or fourth year ; but now , it is usual , by varying the crops , to get two , three , or four crops in a year from the same soil , without its being exhausted ; and ...
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... land em- ployed as a garden , will produce regular subsistence for four persons ; it follows , that if the ground in England was thus cultivated , it would support a population of 120 millions ; and with various allowances , at least ...
... land em- ployed as a garden , will produce regular subsistence for four persons ; it follows , that if the ground in England was thus cultivated , it would support a population of 120 millions ; and with various allowances , at least ...
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... land ; i . e . the produce of four acres per horse on the whole of the land , or two acres each , of that nine millions employed in raising corn . 64. On an average , each man , woman , and child , consumes ten ounces per day , of ...
... land ; i . e . the produce of four acres per horse on the whole of the land , or two acres each , of that nine millions employed in raising corn . 64. On an average , each man , woman , and child , consumes ten ounces per day , of ...
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