The Idea of Agrarianism: From Hunter-gatherer to Agrarian Radical in Western CultureUniversity of Idaho Press, 1989 - 266 pagina's |
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... become much better friends of the immortals ( Lines 308-9 ) . But work in this poem is much more than the subject of ... becomes in this poem a condition not simply of prosperity ( and the avoidance of fam- ine ) , but virtue : Look ...
... become much better friends of the immortals ( Lines 308-9 ) . But work in this poem is much more than the subject of ... becomes in this poem a condition not simply of prosperity ( and the avoidance of fam- ine ) , but virtue : Look ...
Pagina 170
... become more widely dispersed , improving the quality of life for the farmer ( p . 451 ) . In fact , George goes so ... become indis- tinguishable from the land itself ! Very well ; then the title to the improvements becomes blended with ...
... become more widely dispersed , improving the quality of life for the farmer ( p . 451 ) . In fact , George goes so ... become indis- tinguishable from the land itself ! Very well ; then the title to the improvements becomes blended with ...
Pagina 215
... become almost inevitably " romantic . " For as we move further and further from anything like an ideal of Jeffersonian agrarianism , the persistent attachment to agrarianism arguably becomes more and more a triumph of hope over reality ...
... become almost inevitably " romantic . " For as we move further and further from anything like an ideal of Jeffersonian agrarianism , the persistent attachment to agrarianism arguably becomes more and more a triumph of hope over reality ...
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CONTENTS | 1 |
Agrarianism and Nobility | 25 |
Republican and AgrarianThe Physiocrats | 56 |
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