Fabian Tracts, العدد 136Fabian Office, 1907 |
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... speaking , the people may be truly thankful that they have not any resident squires . All the same , the tax of 25 per family is levied upon them to support such squires in some place or other , and is a permanent burden upon their ...
... speaking , the people may be truly thankful that they have not any resident squires . All the same , the tax of 25 per family is levied upon them to support such squires in some place or other , and is a permanent burden upon their ...
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... speak of the occurrence as one might speak of a sinister and fatal event of nature - a landslide or an earthquake . There was no idea that it could have been prevented . The commons simply went in ! The country folk witnessed the ...
... speak of the occurrence as one might speak of a sinister and fatal event of nature - a landslide or an earthquake . There was no idea that it could have been prevented . The commons simply went in ! The country folk witnessed the ...
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... speaking there are lands along the moor edges which used to grow oats and other crops , but which now , on account of the rabbit nuisance , are quite uncultivable in that way , and only yield the barest pasture . The financing of these ...
... speaking there are lands along the moor edges which used to grow oats and other crops , but which now , on account of the rabbit nuisance , are quite uncultivable in that way , and only yield the barest pasture . The financing of these ...
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25 per family acres in extent acres of common advantage and benefit agri agricultural interests ancient common arable and pasture average income burden capital value certainly class of holding Co-operation common lands compensate consideration cottages County Councils cricket cripples cultivation demand for small District councils ducal duke Enclosure Award Book estimated rental FABIAN SOCIETY fact farm laborer farm lands farmer farmstuff fifty gives power grouse hands hands-or hundred acres hundred families HXII Impropriator for tithes improvement increase kind land question Land Values landlords large farms Let us suppose Manor manure matter moor lands moors and woods nearly nuisance owners paid Parish Council parish in question Parliament passed pasture farms population probably public advantage public bodies Public Ownership rabbits rates rent resident squire ruinous price security of tenure shillings shooting small freeholders small holdings Sport thing to-day tracts twenty acres village whole worker