The description of this latter class has however been very much altered of late years. From the advantages which have been derived from trade, and from the effects of the increase of taxes, which have prevented a man living with the same degree of comfort... A review of the reports to the Board of agriculture - Page 126by William Humphrey Marshall - 1810 - 536 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Henry Holland, Great Britain. Board of Agriculture - 1808 - 428 pages
...the advantages which have been derived from trade ; and from the effects of the increase of laxes, which have prevented a man living with the same degree...very different in their habits and prejudices. It taaybc doubtful whether the change on the whole has been disadvantageous. Land, -when transferred,... | |
| Sir Henry Holland, Great Britain. Board of Agriculture - 1808 - 416 pages
...has however been rery much altered of late years. From the advantages which have been derived from trade; and from the effects of the increase of taxes,...same portion of land he could formerly ; many of the eld owners have been induced to sell their estates ; and new proprietors have spread themselves over... | |
| Henry Charles Taylor - 1904 - 74 pages
...has however been very much altered of late years. From the advantages which have been derived from trade, and from the effects of the increase of taxes,...different in their habits and prejudices. It may be doubted whether the change on the whole has been disadvantageous. Land, when transferred, is generally... | |
| 1904 - 382 pages
...has however been very much altered of late years. From the advantages which have been derived from trade, and from the effects of the increase of taxes,...different in their habits and prejudices. It may be doubted whether the change on the whole has been disadvantageous. Land, when transferred, is generally... | |
| Wilhelm Hasbach - 1908 - 502 pages
...the increase of taxes, which have prevented a man from living with the same degree of comfort, .... many of the old owners have been induced to sell their...and new proprietors have spread themselves over the country, very different in their habits and prejudices."4 And as early as 1794 Holt reports from Lancashire... | |
| Wilhelm Hasbach - 1908 - 500 pages
...the Agriculture of Cheshire (1808) we are told that "From the advantages which have been derived from trade, and from the effects of the increase of taxes, which have prevented a man from living with the same degree of comfort, .... many of the old owners have been induced to sell... | |
| Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1912 - 530 pages
...295 however, been very much altered of late years. From the advantages which have been derived from trade, and from the effects of the increase of taxes,...spread themselves over the county, very different in then- habits and prejudices." 1 In Lancashire (1795) " the yeomanry, formerly numerous and respectable,... | |
| Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle - 1917 - 534 pages
...295 however, been very much altered of late years. From the advantages which have been derived from trade, and from the effects of the increase of taxes,...county, very different in their habits and prejudices." 1 In Lancashire (1795) " the yeomanry, formerly numerous and respectable, have greatly diminished of... | |
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