In the greater part of this island, exclusive of the mountain and moor districts, there certainly is not more land remaining in a state of natural wildness than is desirable. Those who would make England resemble many parts of the Continent, where every... Parliamentary Debates - Page 129by New Zealand. Parliament. House of Representatives - 1880Full view - About this book
| 1845 - 678 pages
...mountain and moor districts, there certainly is not more land remaining in a state of natural wilrlm-ss than is desirable. Those who would make England resemble many parts of the Continent, where every foot ot soil is hemmed in by fences and covered over with the traces of human labour, should remember that... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 576 pages
...mountain and moor districts, there certainly is not more land remaining in a state of natural wildness than is desirable. Those who would make England resemble...remember that where this is done, it is done for the use and benefit, not of the rich, but of the poor; and that in the countries where there remain no... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1859 - 576 pages
...mountain and moor districts, there certainly is not more land remaining in a state of natural wildness than is desirable. Those who would make England resemble...remember that where this is done, it is done for the use and benefit, not of the rich, but of the poor ; and that in the countries where there remain no... | |
| 1864 - 862 pages
...in л state of natural wildness than is desirable. Those who would make England resemble many jiarts of the continent, where every foot of soil is hemmed in by fences and covered over with the tracer of human labour, should rcmeuiher that where this is done, it is done for the use and benefit,... | |
| 1868 - 858 pages
...mountain and moor districts, there certainly is not more land remaining in a state of natural \rildnrss than is desirable. Those who would make England resemble...remember that where this is done, it is done for the use and benefit, not of the rich, but of the poor; and that in the countries where there remain no... | |
| 1868 - 854 pages
...mountain and moor districts, there certainly is not more land remaining in a state of natural wildness than is desirable. Those who would make England resemble...traces of human labour, should remember that where t.hia is done, it is done for the use and benefit, not of the rich, but of the poor; and that in the... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 852 pages
...mountain and mooi districts, there certainly is not more land remaining in a state of natural wildncss than is desirable. Those who would make England resemble...soil is hemmed in by fences and covered over with the trace« of human labour, should remember that where this is done, it is done for the use and benefit,... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1875 - 310 pages
...open for the enjoyment of the lovers of natural freedom and beauty, and what part should be cultivated for the benefit, not of the rich, but of the poor. And let the first thought be for the most depressed part of our working population, the wretchedly paid,... | |
| 1878 - 858 pages
...mountain and moor districts, there certainly is not more land remaining in a state of natural wildness than is desirable. Those who would make England resemble...remember that where this is done, it is done for the use and benefit, not of the rich, but of the poor; and that in the countries where there remain no... | |
| 1879 - 876 pages
...mountain and moor districts, there certainly is not more laud remaining in a state of natural wildness than Is desirable. Those who would make England resemble...by fences and covered over with the traces of human labor, should remember that where this is done, it is done for the use and benefit, not. of the rich,... | |
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