There is only one thing that can benefit the farmer, and that is a fair rent fixed by an impartial tribunal — with the right of free sale of the goodwill of his undertaking, just the same as any other trader. The Radical platform, speeches - Página 12por Joseph Chamberlain - 1885 - 54 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 660 páginas
...what can we do for the farmer ? If we want to revive agriculture the farmer must become prosperous. There is only one thing that can benefit the farmer,...his undertaking, just the same as any other trader. As for the labourers, they demand that facilities shall be afforded to them for having decent cottages... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 668 páginas
...what can we do for the farmer? If we want to revive agriculture the farmer must become prosperous. There is only one thing that can benefit the farmer,...his undertaking, just the same as any other trader. As for the labourers, they demand that facilities shall be afforded to them for having decent cottages... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1886 - 662 páginas
...what can we do for the farmer ? If we want to revive agriculture the farmer must become prosperous. There is only one thing that can benefit the farmer,...his undertaking, just the same as any other trader. As for the labourers, they demand that facilities shall be afforded to them for having decent cottages... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1896 - 1008 páginas
...But, even if the farmer could get all he desires in these two respects, that would not benefit him one iota, though it might enable his landlord to extract a higher rent." [Cheers] And then he draws a conclusion, and he says : — " There is only one thing that can benefit... | |
| Augustine Birrell, Liberal Party (Great Britain) - 1903 - 264 páginas
...But even if the farmer could get all he desired in these two respects, that would not benefit him one iota, though it might enable his landlord to extract...benefit the farmer, and that is a fair rent fixed by a judicial tribunal — with the right of free sale of the goodwill of the undertaking, just the same... | |
| Joseph Chamberlain - 1914 - 404 páginas
...Salisbury's. even if the farmer could get all he desired in those two respects, that would not benefit him one iota, though it might enable his landlord to extract...other trader. He would be required, of course, to find a fit and proper person, and his landlord might object if the person was not satisfactory in character... | |
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