But, fortunately for mankind, the neat rents of the land, under a system of private property, can never be diminished by the progress of cultivation.


Book I, Chapter III, Of the Rent of Land, Section IX, p. 216. - Principles of Political Economy (Second Edition 1836)


But, fortunately for mankind, the neat rents of the land, under a system of private property, can never be diminished by the progress of cultivation.

But, fortunately for mankind, the neat rents of the land, under a system of private property, can never be diminished by the progress of cultivation.

But, fortunately for mankind, the neat rents of the land, under a system of private property, can never be diminished by the progress of cultivation.

But, fortunately for mankind, the neat rents of the land, under a system of private property, can never be diminished by the progress of cultivation.