This statement moreover, as far as I understand it, refers only to the common lands, which have been enclosed by acts of parliament. " With scarcely any exception," he says again, " the revenue drawn in the form of rent from the ownership of the soil,... The Farmer's Magazine - Página 134por Staff - 1838Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Charles Brodrick - 1872 - 72 páginas
...arrived at the conclusion that " with scarcely any exception, the revenue drawn in the form of rent has been at least doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1790." In the period which has since elapsed the same causes have continued to operate with still greater... | |
| George Drysdale - 1876 - 804 páginas
...says again, " the revenue drawn in the form of rent from the ownership of the soil, has been at kast doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1790....Scotland the fact is notorious to the whole population." " The increased rental of real property in England and Wales during the thirty-five years that we have... | |
| George R. Drysdale - 1877 - 622 páginas
...scarcely any exception," he says again, " the revenue drawn in the form of rent from the ownership of the soil, has been at least doubled in every part...Scotland the fact is notorious to the whole population." " The increased rental of real property in England and Wales during the thirty-five years that we have... | |
| George Charles Brodrick - 1879 - 620 páginas
...arrived at the conclusion that "with scarcely any exception, the revenue drawn in the form of rent has been at least doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1790." In the period which has since elapsed the same causes have continued to operate with still greater... | |
| George Charles Brodrick - 1881 - 546 páginas
...of oats from 23'6 to 3'0 ; and that of butter and cheese from 18'3 to 4'4. drawn in the form of rent has been at least doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1790." According to Mr. Caird's estimate, which purports to be founded on " authentic sources and parliamentary... | |
| George Charles Brodrick (hon.) - 1881 - 542 páginas
...of oats from 23.6 to 3.0 ; and that of butter and cheese from 18.3 to 4.4. drawn in the form of rent has been at least doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1790." According to Mr. Caird's estimate, which purports to be founded on " authentic sources and parliamentary... | |
| Samuel Whitfield Thackeray - 1889 - 252 páginas
...1850, Mr. Porter estimated Rent, that with scarcely any exception the revenue drawn in form of rent has been at least doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1790. The rent of cultivated land per acre which in 1770 averaged but \y. reached 27S. in 1850, and 30^.... | |
| Samuel Whitfield Thackeray - 1889 - 248 páginas
...1850, Mr. Porter estimated Rent. that with scarcely any exception the revenue drawn in form of rent has been at least doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1 790. The rent of cultivated land per acre which in 1770 averaged but i$s. reached 27^. in 1850, and... | |
| George Richardson Porter, Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1912 - 792 páginas
...for his land. With scarcely any exception, the revenue drawn in the form of rent, from the ownership of the soil, has been at least doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1790. In the county of Essex, farms could be pointed out which were let just before the war of the French... | |
| George Herbert Perris - 1914 - 642 páginas
...exception," said Porter, writing in 1836, " the revenue drawn in the form of rent from the ownership of the soil has been at least doubled in every part of Great Britain since 1790. In the county of Essex, farms could be pointed out which were let just before the war of the French... | |
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