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Degree of competition which which gives considerable value with ??? to the place in this circumstance? The degree of competition will depend on the proportion of people to the land. Now the proportion of people to land in the colony will be wholly governed by the Price which would be required by the State for all new land. Upon this point the whole question turns. If the price of new land be such as to make the proportion of people to land as 1 to 100 acres land quite surely will be of little value--if, on the contrary, a 5 times higher price read on the proportion of people to land as 1 to 20 acres, land generally will bear a considerable value. It is on this account that I assert--what to those who have each effect on the subject would look the ???--being that if the Company the profit of the
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e. gibbon wakefield |
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john adams smith |
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