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... reform meant reform of the tenure system , or a plan for rapid improvements in the pattern of distribution of rights to the land and of the benefits and responsibilities derived from ownership of it . This idea of reform has been ...
... reform meant reform of the tenure system , or a plan for rapid improvements in the pattern of distribution of rights to the land and of the benefits and responsibilities derived from ownership of it . This idea of reform has been ...
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The reforms of the Gracchi Reform in eastern Europe Reforms for the purpose of economic. owner from expanding his ... REFORM The ideas and principles discussed so far may be illustrat- ed by a selective survey of the history of land ...
The reforms of the Gracchi Reform in eastern Europe Reforms for the purpose of economic. owner from expanding his ... REFORM The ideas and principles discussed so far may be illustrat- ed by a selective survey of the history of land ...
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Reform in Cuba The practice of naming Biblical traditions concerning language Language and. 1961-5 , 9,500 families , or 57,000 people , were settled . Although it is too early to measure the success or failure of the reform , it is ...
Reform in Cuba The practice of naming Biblical traditions concerning language Language and. 1961-5 , 9,500 families , or 57,000 people , were settled . Although it is too early to measure the success or failure of the reform , it is ...
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