| 1871 - 630 pages
...suggest bave been long before the public, and have excited much recent controversy. The first is ' to claim, for the benefit of ' the State, the interception by taxation of the future un' earned increase of the rent of land, which is continually taking ' place, without any effort or... | |
| The Country Gentleman's Magazine - 1872 - 490 pages
...abolition of the law of primogeniture ; to restrict within the narrowest limits the power of tying up land; to claim, for the benefit of the State, the interception by taxation of the future- unearned increase or rent of land; to promote a policy of encouragement to co-operative agriculture through the purchase... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 312 pages
...Law of Primogeniture. III. To restrict within the narrowest limits the power of Tying up Land. IA7. To claim, for the benefit of the State, the Interception...ascertained), or a great part of that increase, which ia continually taking place, without any effort or outlay by the proprietors, merely through the growth... | |
| 856 pages
...of tho " Land Tenure Reform Association*' (see Programme, July, 1870) "to claim [under conditions] for the benefit of the State, the Interception by...the Future Unearned Increase of the Rent of Land.'' Srjll*. AB journalism is gradually gaining recognition as a distinct profession, it is becoming increasingly... | |
| 1879 - 280 pages
...OF PRIMOGENITURE. III.— TO RESTRICT WITHIN THE NARROWEST LIMITS THE POWER OF TYING UP LAND. IV.— TO CLAIM FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE STATE THE INTERCEPTION, BY TAXATION, OF THE FUTURE, UNEARNED INCREASE IN THE RENT OF LAND (so far as the same can be ascertained ), or a great part of that increase, which... | |
| Francis Amasa Walker - 1883 - 250 pages
...land, that he became President of the Land Tenure Eeform Association, one of whose proposed objects was: " To claim for the benefit of the State the Interception...by Taxation of the Future Unearned Increase of the Eent of Land (so far as the same can be ascertained), or a great part of that increase, which is continually... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1884 - 718 pages
...proprietors. In 1870 Mr. Mill became President of the Land Tenure Association, one of whose objects was : " To claim for the benefit of the State the...by Taxation of the Future Unearned Increase of the Kent of Land (so far as the same can be ascertained), or a great part of that increase, which is continually... | |
| William Watt (of Aberdeen.) - 1885 - 198 pages
...Land Tenure Reform Association drawn up by Mr. John Stuart Mill, or rather of the clauses claiming for the benefit of the State " the interception by...the future unearned increase of the rent of land, " and recommending the purchase of lands by the State for letting to Co-operative Associations, or... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1887 - 736 pages
...proprietors. In 1870 Mr. Mill became President of the Land Tenure Association, one of whose objects was : " To claim for the benefit of the State the...by Taxation of the Future Unearned Increase of the Kent of Land (so far as the same can be ascertained), or a great part of that increase, which is continually... | |
| Adolf Robbert van de Laar - 1895 - 290 pages
...van het programma der Land Tenure Reform Association , waarvan MILL president was , luidde aldus : »To claim , for the benefit of the State , the interception by taxa»tion of the future uuearned increase of the rent of land (so far //as the same can be ascertained), or a great part of... | |
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