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" ... world with nothing left to the spontaneous activity of nature; with every rood of land brought into cultivation, which is capable of growing food for human beings; every flowery waste or natural pasture ploughed up, all quadrupeds or birds which are... "
Knowledge for the Time: A Manual of Reading, Reference, and Conversation on ... - Página 242
por John Timbs - 1864 - 294 páginas
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 788 páginas
...pasture ploughed up — all quadrupeds or birds, which are not domesticated for man's use, exterminated as his rivals for food — every hedgerow or superfluous...tree rooted out, and scarcely a place left where a shrub or flower could grow, without being eradicated as a weed in the name of improved agriculture....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 802 páginas
...pasture ploughed up — all quadrupeds or birds, which are not domesticated for man's use, exterminated as his rivals for food — every hedgerow or superfluous...tree rooted out, and scarcely a place left where a shrub or flower could grow, without being eradicated as a weed in the name of improved agriculture....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 798 páginas
...pasture ploughed up — all quadrupeds or birds, which are not domesticated for man's use, exterminated as his rivals for food — every hedgerow or superfluous...tree rooted out, and scarcely a place left where a shrub or flower could grow, without being eradicated as a weed in the name of improved agriculture....
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64

1848 - 806 páginas
...— all quadrupeds or birds, which are not domesticated for man's use, extirminated as his rivals lor food — every hedgerow or superfluous tree rooted out, and scarcely a place left where a shrub or flower could grow, without being eradicated as a weed in the name of improved agriculture....
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Principles of Political Economy: With Some of Their Applications ..., Volumen2

John Stuart Mill - 1857 - 610 páginas
...pasture ploughed up, all quadrupeds or birds which are not domesticated for man's use exterminated as his rivals for food, every hedgerow or superfluous...earth must lose that great portion of its pleasantness 1 which it owes to things that the unlimited increase of wealth and population would extirpate from...
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Verslagen en mededeelingen der Koninklijke Akademie van ..., Partes7-8

1863 - 822 páginas
...nijverheidsvoorwerpen aangefokt of aangekweekt zijn! „If the earth," eindigt hij (Princ. edit. 1849 II. p. 313) „must lose that great portion of its pleasantness which it „owes to things that the unliraited increase of wealth and „ population would extirpate from it, for the mere purpose „to...
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The Increase of Capital

1871 - 38 páginas
...pasture ploughed up ; all quadrupeds or birds which are not domesticated for man's use, exterminated as his rivals for food ; every hedgerow, or superfluous...eradicated as a weed in the name of improved agriculture."* The writer of this sentence might be supposed to be free from the notion that the best mode of tenure...
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Rocks Ahead, Or, The Warnings of Cassandra

William Rathbone Greg - 1874 - 196 páginas
...pasture ploughed up ; all quadrupeds or birds which are not domesticated for man's use exterminated as his rivals for food ; every hedgerow or superfluous...great portion of its pleasantness which it owes to tilings that the unlimited increase of wealth and population would extirpate from it, for the mere...
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The Contemporary Review, Volumen25

1875 - 1012 páginas
...pasture ploughed up ; all quadrupeds or birds which are not domesticated for man's use exterminated as his rivals for food ; every hedgerow or superfluous...eradicated as a weed in the name of improved agriculture." — JS MILL. Principles of Political Economy : "The Stationary State." The true consideration, then,...
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Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social ...

John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 624 páginas
...pasture ploughed up. all quadrupeds cr birds which are not domesticated for man's use exterminated as bis rivals for food, every hedgerow or superfluous tree rooted out, and scarcely a piac; left where a wild shrub or flower couM grow without being eradicated rs 3 weed in the name of...
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