Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 374
... land among the people of the land . In a country like France , where every- thing is cheap , why should male labour be comparatively dear ? The reason is simply this so few are obliged to till the land of others that it is not always ...
... land among the people of the land . In a country like France , where every- thing is cheap , why should male labour be comparatively dear ? The reason is simply this so few are obliged to till the land of others that it is not always ...
Page 439
... Land Laws , for instance . Those who advocate a re - distribution of the land , on such terms as that everyone should have an equal share , are making a dead set upon the agricultural labourer . They would fain persuade him , if they ...
... Land Laws , for instance . Those who advocate a re - distribution of the land , on such terms as that everyone should have an equal share , are making a dead set upon the agricultural labourer . They would fain persuade him , if they ...
Page 477
... land , or else he was the descendant of Britons who had so far gone over to English ways as to take to English proper names , just as the Eng- lish a generation or two later took to Norman proper names . In either way , But he ...
... land , or else he was the descendant of Britons who had so far gone over to English ways as to take to English proper names , just as the Eng- lish a generation or two later took to Norman proper names . In either way , But he ...
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