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... peasantry . It is not necessary to explain here how this remarkable divergence between Great Britain and countries ... peasant holdings to create large farms ; and the real or apparent identification of the agricultural interest with ...
... peasantry . It is not necessary to explain here how this remarkable divergence between Great Britain and countries ... peasant holdings to create large farms ; and the real or apparent identification of the agricultural interest with ...
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... peasant holdings , which did not aim at increasing their size , but in bringing scattered strips and patches together in more compact fields , and so rendering possible large economies in working . It need hardly be said that this in ...
... peasant holdings , which did not aim at increasing their size , but in bringing scattered strips and patches together in more compact fields , and so rendering possible large economies in working . It need hardly be said that this in ...
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... peasants themselves . Its purpose primarily was to provide short - term credit for the ordinary farming operations , and so to rescue the peasant from the village usurer . It was initiated by the protracted and toilsome pro- paganda of ...
... peasants themselves . Its purpose primarily was to provide short - term credit for the ordinary farming operations , and so to rescue the peasant from the village usurer . It was initiated by the protracted and toilsome pro- paganda of ...
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... peasants ' hold on the soil in other ways were hardly attempted . Agricultural education , indeed , has been favoured and supported by the State ; and it has been marked by the system and symmetry characteristic of all French official ...
... peasants ' hold on the soil in other ways were hardly attempted . Agricultural education , indeed , has been favoured and supported by the State ; and it has been marked by the system and symmetry characteristic of all French official ...
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... peasant owners , so far as three - fourths of the soil was concerned . But it was unlike a large part of Germany in two respects : one was that the rural population was much more sparse ; the second , closely connected with it , was ...
... peasant owners , so far as three - fourths of the soil was concerned . But it was unlike a large part of Germany in two respects : one was that the rural population was much more sparse ; the second , closely connected with it , was ...
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