 | William Winterbotham - 1795 - 485 páginas
...certain demand for the furplus produce of the foil, they at the fame time, caufe the lands which are in cultivation to be better improved, and more productive....influence, the condition of each individual farmer is meliorated, the total mafs of agricultural produflion will probably be increafed: for this mult... | |
 | 1817
...cultivation : but by their tendency to procure a more certain demand for the surplus produce of the soil, they would, at the same time, cause the lands, which...increased. For this must evidently depend as much, if not more, upon the degree of improvement, than upon the number of acres under culture. It merits... | |
 | 1819
...cultivation: but by tiieir tendency to procure n. more certain demand for the surplus produce of the soil, they would at the same time, cause the lands which...better improved and more productive. And while, by then-influence, the condition of each individual farmer would bt meli orated, the total mass of agricultural... | |
 | William Winterbotham - 1819
...certain demand for the furplus produce of the foil, they at the fame time, caufe the lands which are in cultivation to be better improved, and more productive,...influence, the condition of each individual farmer is meliorated, the total mafs of agricultural production will probably be increafed: for this muft... | |
 | Mathew Carey - 1820 - 299 páginas
...cultivation; but by their tendency to procure a more certain demand for the surplus produce of the soil, they would, at the same time, cause the lands, which...increased. For this must evidently depend as much, if not more upon the degree of improvement, than upon the number ^f acres under culture. " It merits... | |
 | United States. Department of the Treasury - 1828
...cultivation; but by their tendency to procure a more certain demand for the surplus produce of the soil, they would, at the same time, cause the lands which...more, than upon the number of acres under culture. It merits particular observation, that the multiplication of manufactories not only furnishes a market... | |
 | United States. Department of the Treasury - 1837
...cultivation ; but by their tendency to procure a more certain demand for the surplus produce of the soil, they would, at the same time, cause the lands which...more, than upon the number of acres under culture. It merits particular observation, that the multiplication of manufactories not only furnishes a market... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton - 1850
...cultivation ; but, by their tendency to procure a more certain demand for the surplus produce of the soil, they would, at the same time, cause the lands which...more, than upon the number of acres under culture. It merits particular observation, that the multiplication of manufactories not only furnishes a market... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton - 1851
...cultivation ; but, by their tendency to procure a more certain demand for the surplus- produce of the soil, they would, at the same time, cause the lands which...meliorated, the total mass of agricultural production wonld probably be increased. For this must evidently depend as much upon the degree of improvement,... | |
 | Frank William Taussig - 1892 - 385 páginas
...cultivation; but by their tendency to procure a more certain demand for the surplus produce of the soil, they would at the same time cause the lands which...influence, the condition of each individual farmer would be ameliorated, the total mass of agricultural production would probably be increased. For this must evidently... | |
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