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CONTENTS.
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Page 4. Should the right of bequest be limited, and how?279 5. Grounds of property in land, different from those of property in moveables284 6. —only valid on certain conditions, which are not always realized. The limitations considered285 7. Rights of property in abuses291 Chapter III. Of the Classes among whom the Produce is distributed. § 1. The produce sometimes shared among three classes293 2. sometimes belongs undividedly to one294 3. sometimes divided between two295 Chapter IV. Of Competition and Custom. § 1. Competition not the sole regulator of the division of the produce298 2. Influence of custom on rents, and on the tenure of land299 3. Influence of custom on prices302 Chapter V. Of Slavery. § 1. Slavery considered in relation to the slaves306 2. —in relation to production308 3. Emancipation considered in relation to the interest of the slave-owners310 Chapter VI. Of Peasant Proprietors. § 1. Difference between English and Continental opinions respecting peasant properties313 2. Evidence respecting peasant properties in Switzerland315 3. —in Norway322 4. —in Germany326 5. —in Belgium332 6. —in the Channel Islands338 7. —in France341
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