| William Paley - 1788 - 584 pages
...fecondly, agriculture is difcouraged by every conftitution of landed property, which lets in thofe, who have no concern in the improvement, to a participation...of the profit. This objection is applicable to all fuch cuftoms of manors as fubject the proprietor, upon the death of the lord or tenant, or the alienation... | |
| William Paley - 1801 - 508 pages
...fecondly, agriculture is difcouraged by every conftitution of landed property which lets in thofe, yho have no concern in the improvement, to a participation of the profit. This objection is applicable fp all fuch cuftoms of manors as fubject the proprietor, upon the death of the lord or tenant, or alienation... | |
| William Paley - 1806 - 502 pages
...of lands in tillage, in order to convert them into pastures, is as generally hurtful. But secondly, agriculture is discouraged by every constitution of...those, who have no concern in the improvement, to a par. ticipation of the profit. This objection is applicable to all such customs of manors as subject... | |
| William Paley, William Hamilton Reid - 1810 - 350 pages
...we are doing. It leaves no peace, no hope, no comfort, no joy. 3i02 BEAUTIES OP PALET* •i Tithes. Agriculture is discouraged by every constitution of...to a participation of the profit. This objection is applicacable to all such customs of manors as subject the proprietor, upon the death of the lord or... | |
| William Paley - 1811 - 456 pages
...of lands in tillage, in order to convert them into pastures, is as generally hurtful. But, secondly, agriculture is discouraged by every constitution of...property which lets in those, who have no concern ip the improvement, to a participation of the profit. This objection is applicable to all such customs... | |
| William Cobbett - 1813 - 442 pages
...Philosophy he says, " Agriculture is discouraged by " every constitution of landed property, " which let in those who have no concern " in the improvement to a participation of " the profits; of all institutions which are " in this way adverse to cultivation and " improvement, none... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1817 - 738 pages
...the profit, who does not assist 4 in the production.1! Somewhat further he resumes. ' But * secondly, agriculture is discouraged by every constitution of...applicable to all such customs of manors as subject the pro' prietor, upon the death of the lord or tenant, or the alienation ' of the estate, to a fine apportioned... | |
| Mrs. Marcet (Jane Haldimand) - 1821 - 510 pages
...whom the land belongs if it be well " cultivated. " Agriculture is discouraged by every constitu" tion of landed property, which lets in those who " have no concern in the improvement to a parti" cipation of the profit. This objection is appli" cable to all such customs of manors as subject... | |
| 1824 - 288 pages
...of rational policy requires, " sufficient power over the soil for its perfect cultivation." 2ndly, Agriculture is discouraged by every constitution of...have no concern in the improvement to a participation in the profit. Q. Does not the institution of tithes belong to this head ? A. Yes ; and of all that... | |
| William Paley - 1824 - 516 pages
...of lands in tillage, in order to convert them into pastures, is as generally hurtful. But, secondly, agriculture is discouraged by every constitution of...property which lets in those, who have no concern m the improvement, to a participation of the profit. This objection is applicable to nil such customs... | |
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