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Do not the returns for the whole usufruct of the land find their way to the treasury ? Is it not the more correct opinion that the government are the lords of the whole soil , and the occupiers in all their various degrees only renters ...
Do not the returns for the whole usufruct of the land find their way to the treasury ? Is it not the more correct opinion that the government are the lords of the whole soil , and the occupiers in all their various degrees only renters ...
Pagina 55
... whole is under cultivation . In the year 1791 , a census was taken by order of go- vernment ; when the inhabitants were found to be in number 3,929,326 la 1801 , by another census then taken , there were 5,305,638 Making an increase in ...
... whole is under cultivation . In the year 1791 , a census was taken by order of go- vernment ; when the inhabitants were found to be in number 3,929,326 la 1801 , by another census then taken , there were 5,305,638 Making an increase in ...
Pagina 137
... whole goes out of the pocket of the employer ; who , to reimburse himself , must of course raise the price of his commodity and hurt its sale : whereas the sums raised to pro- vide this fund , should be levied upon the whole of the ...
... whole goes out of the pocket of the employer ; who , to reimburse himself , must of course raise the price of his commodity and hurt its sale : whereas the sums raised to pro- vide this fund , should be levied upon the whole of the ...
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