Japan, Its History and CultureReaders Union, 1973 - 243 頁 |
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第 43 頁
... land- lords in the capital and the heavy tax burdens placed on some manors while others were granted tax exemptions for one reason or another ( see the end of Chapter 3 ) created an unstable situation over most of the countryside . Too ...
... land- lords in the capital and the heavy tax burdens placed on some manors while others were granted tax exemptions for one reason or another ( see the end of Chapter 3 ) created an unstable situation over most of the countryside . Too ...
第 152 頁
... land values , but this was later reduced to 21⁄2 percent . Four years were taken up in assessing the arable land of Japan and four years more in applying the system to mountain and forest land . There was some peasant unrest at first ...
... land values , but this was later reduced to 21⁄2 percent . Four years were taken up in assessing the arable land of Japan and four years more in applying the system to mountain and forest land . There was some peasant unrest at first ...
第 205 頁
... land reform . In order to eliminate absentee landlords , all land above ten acres per family holding was purchased by the government and sold at advantageous prices and on easy terms to the tenants . Seven and a half acres might be ...
... land reform . In order to eliminate absentee landlords , all land above ten acres per family holding was purchased by the government and sold at advantageous prices and on easy terms to the tenants . Seven and a half acres might be ...
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