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Page 74
... land holdings were classified by rank and , in case of land scarcity , resettlement was permitted . At the time much land was available for settlement in the north and this accounts for the at least temporary possibility of executing ...
... land holdings were classified by rank and , in case of land scarcity , resettlement was permitted . At the time much land was available for settlement in the north and this accounts for the at least temporary possibility of executing ...
Page 80
... land . The injunction against traffic in land and , especially in 653 a.d. , the injunction forbidding land purchases by the wealthy were designed to protect the peasantry . This was likewise the aim of the injunction against land sales ...
... land . The injunction against traffic in land and , especially in 653 a.d. , the injunction forbidding land purchases by the wealthy were designed to protect the peasantry . This was likewise the aim of the injunction against land sales ...
Page 274
... land which was either farmed or leased by the head of the sibs . The head of each sib collected the taxes of his sib , and whosoever might fail to present his tax receipt by November 16 could be deprived of his land by the group of ten ...
... land which was either farmed or leased by the head of the sibs . The head of each sib collected the taxes of his sib , and whosoever might fail to present his tax receipt by November 16 could be deprived of his land by the group of ten ...
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Army Organization and Wang Anshihs Attempt | 75 |
SelfGovernment Law and Capitalism | 84 |
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