Over-population and Its Remedy, Or, An Inquiry Into the Extent and Causes of the Distress Prevailing Among the Labouring Classes of the British Islands, and Into the Means of Remedying itLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 446 страница |
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... soil can supply with food and clothing , for the natives may nevertheless obtain abundant supplies from abroad ; and pro- vided the supplies be adequate and regular , it matters not from whence they come . Neither is population always ...
... soil can supply with food and clothing , for the natives may nevertheless obtain abundant supplies from abroad ; and pro- vided the supplies be adequate and regular , it matters not from whence they come . Neither is population always ...
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... soil , or of any considerable amount of other property , are a minority , and many of them must possess a greater quantity , or the means of producing or of purchasing a greater quantity , of food and of other necessaries than they ...
... soil , or of any considerable amount of other property , are a minority , and many of them must possess a greater quantity , or the means of producing or of purchasing a greater quantity , of food and of other necessaries than they ...
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... soil , an extensive coast , numerous navigable rivers , free institutions , and an enterprising spirit ; and their actual progress has been without example in the history of nations . Their IN MANUFACTURING TOWNS . 45.
... soil , an extensive coast , numerous navigable rivers , free institutions , and an enterprising spirit ; and their actual progress has been without example in the history of nations . Their IN MANUFACTURING TOWNS . 45.
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... soil is so poor , and rents in some instances so exorbitant , that occupiers of four or five acres can do little more than maintain themselves , yet it is their aid alone that saves their still poorer brethren from starvation . This is ...
... soil is so poor , and rents in some instances so exorbitant , that occupiers of four or five acres can do little more than maintain themselves , yet it is their aid alone that saves their still poorer brethren from starvation . This is ...
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... soil , have often two , three , and sometimes even four families upon them . One estate in the Hebrides , the nominal rent of which is only 5200l . a - year , is divided into 1108 crofts , and is supposed to have more than 8300 persons ...
... soil , have often two , three , and sometimes even four families upon them . One estate in the Hebrides , the nominal rent of which is only 5200l . a - year , is divided into 1108 crofts , and is supposed to have more than 8300 persons ...
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able able-bodied abundance acres additional afford agricultural labourers allotment amount annual average better cause cheap clothing comfort conacre condition consequence considerable corn Corn Laws cottage crofters cultivation demand destitution distress districts Dorsetshire earnings effect employed employment enable England equally estates excessive expense farmers farms foreign free trade greater habits Highland improvement income increase industry inhabitants Ireland Irish labouring class land landlords latter least Leinster less Lincolnshire live livelihood manufactures marriage means of subsistence ment misery Munster neighbours Norway number of persons obtain occupiers over-population parish paupers peasantry Poor Law poor's rates population portion possession potatoes poverty present probably procure produce profit proportion proprietors provisions quantity raised rate of wages reduced relief rent scarcely Scotland serfs servants shillings soil Statute of Labourers Stockport sufficient supply tenants tillage tion towns tural villenage waste land wealth weavers week whole workhouse
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