Survey of Social ScienceHoughton, 1942 - 690 strani |
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Stran 371
... land . Land is that part of nature , the second factor of production , upon which man lives and does his productive work . Land is of supreme economic importance ; it possesses value in most cultures , for it is scarce and it satisfies ...
... land . Land is that part of nature , the second factor of production , upon which man lives and does his productive work . Land is of supreme economic importance ; it possesses value in most cultures , for it is scarce and it satisfies ...
Stran 394
... land was of two classes , the demesne , which belonged to the lord outright and was worked for him by the villagers , and the land cultivated by the peasants or villagers for themselves . The land held by the peasants was divided into ...
... land was of two classes , the demesne , which belonged to the lord outright and was worked for him by the villagers , and the land cultivated by the peasants or villagers for themselves . The land held by the peasants was divided into ...
Stran 539
... land as that between the western boundaries of the states and the Mississippi River . Provisions were made for the formation of new states from the western lands . These states were to become members of the Federal Union with the same ...
... land as that between the western boundaries of the states and the Mississippi River . Provisions were made for the formation of new states from the western lands . These states were to become members of the Federal Union with the same ...
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