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... whereby not only is the share - capital limited to a maximum holding of 2001. per member , but interest on the share ... proprietors of the concern , or the shareholders as the case may be , in proportion to their capital holdings .
... whereby not only is the share - capital limited to a maximum holding of 2001. per member , but interest on the share ... proprietors of the concern , or the shareholders as the case may be , in proportion to their capital holdings .
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Methods adopted by other countries A. - Land Tenure , including small holdings B. - Tariffs C. - Education and Research . 11-19 · · 19-32 - 32-36 · .36-86 · 37-45 45-56 · 56-63 · 63-77 - 77-80 - · - 80-83 D. - Co - operative ...
Methods adopted by other countries A. - Land Tenure , including small holdings B. - Tariffs C. - Education and Research . 11-19 · · 19-32 - 32-36 · .36-86 · 37-45 45-56 · 56-63 · 63-77 - 77-80 - · - 80-83 D. - Co - operative ...
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Perhaps the most important of the other measures was the vigorous carrying through of a process of internal consolidation of peasant holdings , which did not aim at increasing their size , but in bringing scattered strips and patches ...
Perhaps the most important of the other measures was the vigorous carrying through of a process of internal consolidation of peasant holdings , which did not aim at increasing their size , but in bringing scattered strips and patches ...
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the Danish returns has been the steady increase in the number of farmers , and the decline in the number of labourers , due to the constant growth in the number of small independent holdings . In Holland there has also been an increase ...
the Danish returns has been the steady increase in the number of farmers , and the decline in the number of labourers , due to the constant growth in the number of small independent holdings . In Holland there has also been an increase ...
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By cutting down wages it is certain that more land could remain in arable cultivation in England at a profit to the farmer ; by multiplying the number of small - holdings cultivated by men who pay no wage bill and who know no ...
By cutting down wages it is certain that more land could remain in arable cultivation in England at a profit to the farmer ; by multiplying the number of small - holdings cultivated by men who pay no wage bill and who know no ...
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