Separate ownership would merge into the joint-stock ownership of the public. Instead of being in the possession of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body— society. Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor,... Progressive Essays, on Popular Topics of Our Age - Sayfa 146Henry Marcus Cottinger tarafından - 1889 - 323 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Charles Bowdoin Fillebrown - 1912 - 196 sayfa
...in the possession of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body — society. Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor, the farmer would lease them from the nation. Instead of paying his rent to the agent of Sir John or his Grace, he would pay it to an agent or deputy... | |
| Hendrik Peter Godfried Quack - 1912 - 598 sayfa
...cause no very serious revolution in existing arrangements. The change required would simply be achange of landlords. Separate ownerships' would merge into...the joint-stock ownership of the public. Instead of being in the possession of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body-Society.... | |
| Charles Bowdoin Fillebrown - 1917 - 320 sayfa
...involving a community of goods, and need cause no very serious revolution in existing arrangements. The change required would simply be a change of landlords....the joint-stock ownership of the public. Instead of being in the possession of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body — Society.... | |
| Joseph Dana Miller - 1917 - 498 sayfa
...in the possession of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body — Society. Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor, the farmer would lease them from the nation. Instead of paying his rent to the agent of Sir John or his Grace, he would pay it to an agent or deputy-agent... | |
| Samuel Rabinowitz - 1917 - 332 sayfa
...the possession of individuals, the country should be held by the great corporate body — Society; instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor, the farmer would lease them from the nation. Instead of paying the rent to Sir John or His Grace, he would pay it to an agent or deputy agent of... | |
| Arthur Jerome Eddy - 1921 - 282 sayfa
...commands it to be done. •>•>•> What is the remedy Spencer proposed? Ownership by the Nation. The change required would simply be a change of landlords....the joint-stock ownership of the public. Instead of being in the possession of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body — society.... | |
| James Dundas White - 1924 - 236 sayfa
...dislocation of existing arrangements. " The change required would simply be a change of landlords. . . . Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor, the farmer would lease them from the nation. Instead of paying his rent to the agent of Sir John or His Grace, he would pay it to an agent or deputy-agent... | |
| Ebenezer Howard - 1965 - 172 sayfa
...in the possession of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body — society. Instead of leasing his acres from an isolated proprietor, the farmer would lease them from the 123 nation. Instead of paying his rent to the agent of Sir John and His Grace, he would pay it to an... | |
| Kenneth C. Wenzer - 1997 - 490 sayfa
...involving a community of goods; and need cause no very serious revolution in existing arrangements. The change required would simply be a change of landlords....the joint-stock ownership of the public. Instead of being in the possession of individuals, the country would be held by the great corporate body—Society.... | |
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