Land Nationalisation, Its Necessity and Its Aims: Being a Comparison of the System of Landlord and Tenant with that of Occupying Ownership in Their Influence on the Well-being of the People |
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abolished absolute acres actual agricultural labourers allotments become beneficial benefit Brodrick capital capitalists cause civilised clearances Commons Preservation Society condition cottages crofters cultivation despotic district dwelling effect England English estates eviction evidence evil results existing F. W. NEWMAN facts farmers favour Free Trade freeholders garden give Government Highland Highland Clearances houses Hugh Miller improvements income increase industry inhabitants injury interest Ireland Irish Jonathan Pim Knoydart labour Land Nationalisation landlord landowners lease less live lord ment millions misery nature obtain occupying owner occupying ownership parish pauperism Peasant Proprietors permanent perpetual poor population portion possession poverty present private property produce profits property in land purchase quit-rent remedy rent rural says Scotland secure Sir James Matheson Sir John Lubbock small farms social soil tenant-right tenants tenure things tion towns trade in land vast villages villeins wages waste wealth well-being whole writer