Europe: Or a General Survey of the Present Situation of the Principal Powers with Conjectures on Their Future ProspectsJ. Miller, 1823 - 411 strán (strany) |
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... extent , if not to its full nominal amount , as a transfer or cession of property , from the landed proprietors to the industrious and mercantile classes . These loans are realized in the form of rents , and are ultimately a charge upon ...
... extent , if not to its full nominal amount , as a transfer or cession of property , from the landed proprietors to the industrious and mercantile classes . These loans are realized in the form of rents , and are ultimately a charge upon ...
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... extent . and importance may , by possibility , occur ; but under any circumstances , the substantial advan- tages now enjoyed in France seem to be secure . I shall class the remarks I have to offer upon this subject under the heads of ...
... extent . and importance may , by possibility , occur ; but under any circumstances , the substantial advan- tages now enjoyed in France seem to be secure . I shall class the remarks I have to offer upon this subject under the heads of ...
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... extent . The operation of these laws upon private property was greatly accelerated by the confiscation and sale of the estates of the emigrants and clergy ; and in the general result , the peasants have been con- verted almost ...
... extent . The operation of these laws upon private property was greatly accelerated by the confiscation and sale of the estates of the emigrants and clergy ; and in the general result , the peasants have been con- verted almost ...
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... extent to which this division would proceed , would probably be determined by the state of the population . For this purpose the cultivators may be considered as the whole community . If there were no increase of population , this ...
... extent to which this division would proceed , would probably be determined by the state of the population . For this purpose the cultivators may be considered as the whole community . If there were no increase of population , this ...
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... extent . Almost the whole mass of property had been newly divided and distributed ; and the proprietors , generally speaking , might be said to hold of the revolution , as they were all said , under the feudal system , to hold of the ...
... extent . Almost the whole mass of property had been newly divided and distributed ; and the proprietors , generally speaking , might be said to hold of the revolution , as they were all said , under the feudal system , to hold of the ...
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