10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORNRENT»
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cornrent in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cornrent and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Principles of Political Economy: Abridged with Critical, ...
The imposition of a tithe on corn would take a tithe also from cornrent: for,if we
reduce aseries ofnumbers by atenth each,the differences between themare
reduced one tenth. For example, lettherebe five qualities ofland, which severally
yield, ...
2
On The Principles of Political Economy, and Taxation:
... and 75,no alteration would take placeinthe cornrent;but ifthe improvements
were such asto enable me to make thewhole saving on the largest portion of
capital, that portion which isleast productively employed, cornrent would
immediately ...
3
Delphi Complete Works of Charles Kingsley (Illustrated):
So,as I said,he prospers, and ishated;especiallyby his farmers, to whomhehas
justoffered long leases,andasliding cornrent. They would havehatedhim just
thesameif he had kept them at rackrents; andhehasnot forgotten that;
buttheyhave.
4
Capital: A Critique of Political Economy
The medieval peasant produced a cornrent for the feudallord and a corntithe
forthe priest; butneitherthe cornrent northe corntithe became commodities simply
bybeing producedfor others. Inordertobecome a commodity, the productmust be ...
5
Queen's Bench Reports: New series
Page 613. Habeas Corpus, I. MANDAMUS. I. When it does not lie. 1. To justices
to hear a complaint on which they have already decided in the negative, though
erroneously, 318. Poor, XXVIII. 2. After lapse of statutory period, 464. Cornrent, 1.
Great Britain. Court of Queen's Bench, John Leycester Adolphus, Thomas Flower Ellis, 1843
This gift, augmented by the munificent grant from his Imperial Majesty, of 5000
rubles from his private purse, and a considerable cornrent for five years from the
public Treasury, and still further inereased by the contributions of private ...
William Ellery Channing, 1814
7
The Gentlemanfarmer: Being an Attempt to Improve ...
Cornrent cramps the tenant in his management; for it obliges him to sow yearly
corn of the same kind with what he pays. Money-rent, on the contrary, promotes
good culture, in order to produce the weightiest grain, the benefit of which
accrues ...
Henry Home (Lord Kames), 1802
8
The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review
... were not discouraged—grudged the parson his tithe, not because it was tithe,
but because they were bound to pay it; they would have felt and acted just the
same had these payments been due to him as cornrent, or composition, or even
as ...
I corvnonns, ousromany FREEHOLD s, ETC. 187 0 that such rent-charge shall be
the sum of ti pounds, [This will be a variable cornrent. See § 36,] but shall be
variable from time to time according to the price of corn, as in the said Act ...
... in which this seems possible without greatly jeopardising the most important
interests, is to permit the land-assessment to be fixed in all estates where
irrigation has reached its maximum limit, but to express it in the form of a cornrent
-charge, ...