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1. Principles of Political Economy by Thomas Nixon Carver (1919)
"If the labor and tools go onto land which is already under cultivation, it merely
adds to the number of laborers and tools already on that land, ..."
2. Principles of Political Economy by Thomas Nixon Carver (1919)
"If the labor and tools go onto land which is already under cultivation, it merely
adds to the number of laborers and tools already on that land, ..."
3. The Resonance of Allah: Resplendent Explanations Arising from the Nur, Allah by M. R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen (2001)
"In such a situation, even though the elephant is much bigger, it cannot drag the
crocodile out onto land. The crocodile itself has very little strength, ..."
4. Principles of National Economy by Thomas Nixon Carver (1921)
"... amount of the difference between the product on the piece of land in question
and the product on the poorer land. If the labor and tools go onto land ..."
5. The Law of Waters and Water Rights: International, National, State by Henry Philip Farnham (1904)
"... for the mere changing of the course of the flow and casting it onto land where
it does not naturally flow by the construction of a railroad embankment. ..."