These are the reasons which form the justification in an economical point of view, of property in land. It is seen, that they are only valid, in so far as the proprietor of land is its improver. Whenever, in any country, the proprietor, generally speaking,... The Chicago Law Times - 第 229 頁1888完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Stuart Mill - 1848 - 622 頁
...and he cannot continue always to have a long time before him, unless his tenure is perpetual*. § 6. These are the reasons which form the justification,...improver, political economy has nothing to say in defence of landed pro•'•('. qui donnait k 1'homme 1'intelligence et la Constance dans ses travaux,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 640 頁
...clever des digues centre les inondations, pour repartir par des canaux d'arrosement des eaui § 6. These are the reasons which form the justification...is seen, that they are only valid, in so far as the proprielpr of land is its improver. Whenever, in any country, the proprietor, generally speaking, ceases... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1852 - 672 頁
...property in land. It is seen, that they are onJ£,valid, in so far as the proprietor of land jgjts improver. Whenever, in any country, the~ proprietor,...improver, political economy has nothing to say in defence of landed property, as there established. In no soundf theo7y~l3Fprîvâtë property was it... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1865 - 602 頁
...their case is introduced next session. In his chapter on " Property in Land," then, Mr. Mill says : — Whenever, in any country, the proprietor, generally...be the improver, political economy has nothing to tay in defence of landed property as there established. In no sound theory of private property was... | |
| 1866 - 512 頁
...a certain fixed rate to Government. And here we call in the aid of JS Mill who writes thus : — ' whenever in any country the proprietor, generally...improver, political economy has nothing to say ' in defence of landed property as there established. In no sound ' theory of private property was it ever... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1866 - 316 頁
...enlist when their case is introduced next session. In his chapter on Property iu Land, Mr. Mill says : ' Whenever in any country the proprietor, generally...improver, political economy has nothing to say in defence of landed property as there established .... landed property in England, ia thus very far from... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1866 - 628 頁
...he is in no way so sure of having always a sufficient period as when his tenure is perpetual.* § 6. These are the reasons which form the justification,...economical point of view, of property in land. It i» seen that they are only valid, in so far as the proprietor of land is its improver. Whenever, in... | |
| Gerrit de Bosch Kemper - 1866 - 314 頁
...onéreux). XXVI. Terecht zegt JS Mill PoLEc. II. 2, § 6: "Whenever in any country, the proprietor of land, generally speaking , ceases to be the improver, political economy has nothing to say in defence of landed propriety, as there established." i — —*«— .S _ ... | |
| Patrick Lavelle - 1870 - 620 頁
...sufficient period as when his tenure is perpetual. " These are the reasons (industry and improvements) which form the justification, in an economical point...its improver. Whenever in any country the proprietor ceases to be an improver, political economy has nothing to say in defence of landed property as there... | |
| Patrick Lavelle - 1870 - 570 頁
...sufficient period as when his tenure is perpetual. " These are the reasons (industry and improvements) which form the justification, in an economical point...only valid in so far as the proprietor of land is Us improver. Whenever in any country the proprietor ceases to be an improver, political economy has... | |
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