| Frank Julian Warne - 1913 - 430 strani
...time approach when all the best land, even that which the extension of irrigation has made available, will have been occupied, and when the land now under...now confined to some six or seven of the greatest, may be more widely spread; and even if wages do not sink work may be less abundant. In fact the chronic... | |
| Walton Hale Hamilton - 1916 - 914 strani
...to yield scantier crops even to more extensive culture. Although transportation may also then have become cheaper, the price of food will rise ; farms...will have become less available, the cities will have become immensely "Adapted from the essay on Mill on Government (1828). more populous ; pauperism, now... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1919 - 426 strani
...need more capital to work them with profit; the struggle for existence will become more severe. And 10 while the outlet which the West now provides for the...now confined to some six or seven of the greatest, may be more widely spread; and even if wages 15 do not sink work may be less abundant. In fact the... | |
| John Phelan - 1920 - 682 strani
...time approach when all the best land, even that which the extension of irrigation has made available, will have been occupied, and when the land now under...the cities will have grown immensely more populous; i Adapted from ''The American Commonwealth, II," New Edition, (1916), p. 913. Macmillan, NY pauperism,... | |
| John Phelan - 1920 - 656 strani
...to more expensive culture. Although transportation may also have then become cheaper, the price of1 food will rise; farms will be less easily obtained...now confined to some six or seven of the greatest, may be more widely spread ; and even if wages do not sink work may be less abundant. In fact the chronic... | |
| Carl Lotus Becker - 1920 - 356 strani
...exhausted as to yield scantier crops even to more expensive culture. Although transportation may also have become cheaper, the price of food will rise; farms...will have grown immensely more populous; pauperism . . . may be more widely spread; and even if wages do not sink work may be less abundant. In fact,... | |
| John Phelan - 1920 - 656 strani
...profit ; the struggle for existence will become more severe. And while the outlet which the "\Yest now provides for the overflow of the great cities...the cities will have grown immensely more populous; i Adapted from "The American Commonwealth, II," New Edition, (191G), p. 913. Macmillan, NV pauperism,... | |
| James Ernest Boyle - 1921 - 168 strani
...cultivation will have been so far exhausted as to yield scantier crops even to more expensive culture The price of food will rise; farms will be less easily...now provides for the overflow of the great cities 6 will have become less available, the cities will have grown immensely more populous; pauperism, now... | |
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