APA-Zitierstil (7. Ausg.)

Wimpey, J. (1775). Rural improvements: Or, essays on the most rational methods of improving estates; accomodated to the soil, climate, and circumstances of England: In which it is clearly demonstrated, that the Landed Estates of this Kingdom may with certainty, and at a very moderate Expence, be increased to double their present Value. The Method of doing which is clearly pointed out, and evinced from undeniable Principles, deduced from a Series of real Practice and Experience. Essay First; Shewing the Improvements that respect the Occupier. Essay Second; The Improvements that respect the Land-Owner. The whole interspersed with a Variety of interesting Reflections and Observations, on the Poor, Poor-Laws, high Prices of Provisions, Labour, decay of Foreign Trade, Population, Corn-Trade, Bounty on Exportation; with rational and proper Measures respecting the same. Also, Remarks On Messrs. Harte, Tull, Miller, Chateauvieux, Compleat English Farmer, Young, Peters, Weston, &c. By a land owner. printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall.

Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)

Wimpey, Joseph. Rural Improvements: Or, Essays on the Most Rational Methods of Improving Estates; Accomodated to the Soil, Climate, and Circumstances of England: In Which It Is Clearly Demonstrated, That the Landed Estates of This Kingdom May with Certainty, and at a Very Moderate Expence, Be Increased to Double Their Present Value. The Method of Doing Which Is Clearly Pointed Out, and Evinced from Undeniable Principles, Deduced from a Series of Real Practice and Experience. Essay First; Shewing the Improvements That Respect the Occupier. Essay Second; The Improvements That Respect the Land-Owner. The Whole Interspersed with a Variety of Interesting Reflections and Observations, on the Poor, Poor-Laws, High Prices of Provisions, Labour, Decay of Foreign Trade, Population, Corn-Trade, Bounty on Exportation; with Rational and Proper Measures Respecting the Same. Also, Remarks On Messrs. Harte, Tull, Miller, Chateauvieux, Compleat English Farmer, Young, Peters, Weston, &c. By a Land Owner. London: printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, 1775.

MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)

Wimpey, Joseph. Rural Improvements: Or, Essays on the Most Rational Methods of Improving Estates; Accomodated to the Soil, Climate, and Circumstances of England: In Which It Is Clearly Demonstrated, That the Landed Estates of This Kingdom May with Certainty, and at a Very Moderate Expence, Be Increased to Double Their Present Value. The Method of Doing Which Is Clearly Pointed Out, and Evinced from Undeniable Principles, Deduced from a Series of Real Practice and Experience. Essay First; Shewing the Improvements That Respect the Occupier. Essay Second; The Improvements That Respect the Land-Owner. The Whole Interspersed with a Variety of Interesting Reflections and Observations, on the Poor, Poor-Laws, High Prices of Provisions, Labour, Decay of Foreign Trade, Population, Corn-Trade, Bounty on Exportation; with Rational and Proper Measures Respecting the Same. Also, Remarks On Messrs. Harte, Tull, Miller, Chateauvieux, Compleat English Farmer, Young, Peters, Weston, &c. By a Land Owner. printed for J. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall, 1775.

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