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" Man were added, the rent or benefit of the same would be double, if two, triple ; and so forward until so many Men were Planted in it, as the whole Territory could afford Food unto : For if a Man would know, what any Land is worth, the true and natural... "
Agriculture and Population the Truest Proofs of the Welfare of the People ... - Página 2
por François Jean marquis de Chastellux - 1792
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Several Essays in Political Arithmetick

Sir William Petty - 1755 - 458 páginas
...: But if another Man were added, the Rent or Benefit of the fame would be double, if two, triple j and fo forward, until fo many Men were planted in...know what any Land is worth, the true and natural QuefHon muft be, How many Men will it feed ? How many Men are there to be fed ? But to fpeak more practically,...
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Tracts; Chiefly Relating to Ireland: Containing: I. A Treatise of Taxes and ...

Sir William Petty - 1769 - 566 páginas
...man : but if another man were added, the rent or, benefit of the fame would be be double, if three, triple ; and fo forward until fo many men were planted...know, what any land is worth, the true and natural queflion muft be, how many men will it feed ? how many men are there to be fed ? but to fpeak more...
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An English Garner: In Gatherings from Our History and Literature, Volumen6

Edward Arber - 1883 - 674 páginas
...added, the rent or benefit of the same would be double ; if two, triple ; and so fonvard, until so many men were planted in it, as the whole territory...know what any land is worth, the true and natural question must be, How many men will it feed ? How many men are there to be fed ? But to speak more...
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The Economic Writings of Sir William Petty: Together with the ..., Volumen1

Sir William Petty, John Graunt - 1899 - 422 páginas
...were added, the rent or benefit of the same would be double, if two, triple ; and s0 forward until so many Men were Planted in it, as the whole Territory...know. what any Land is worth, the true and natural Question must be, How many Men will it feed ? How many Men are there to be fed? But to speak more practically,...
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A Review Of Economic Theory

Edwin Cannan - 1964 - 480 páginas
...were added, the rent or benefit of the same would be double, if two, triple ; and so forward until so many men were planted in it as the whole territory...know what any land is worth, the true and natural question must be, How many men will it feed ? How many men are there to be fed ? But to speak more...
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The Economics Writings of Sir William Petty Together with the Observations ...

422 páginas
...were added, the rent or benefit of the same would be double, if two, triple; and so forward until so many Men were Planted in it, as the whole Territory...know, what any Land is worth, the true and natural Question must be, How many Men will it feed ? How many Men are there to be fed ? But to speak more...
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