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F. H. Hitchins, The Colonial Land and Emigration Commission (Philadelphia, 1931); D. Pike, Paradise of Dissent (Melb, 1957); L Robbins, Robert Torrens and the Evolution of Classical ...
1814 – 1884 Premier of South Australia. His name lives on through the Torrens land title – whereby land titles no longer passed by the execution of deeds but by the registration ...
Robert Torrens 1780-1864, an Irishman, was a leading figure in the 'Classical' School of Political Economy, FRS (1818), co-founder of the Political Economy Club (1821), as well as ...
TORRENS, Sir ROBERT RICHARD (1814-1884), public servant, politician and land titles law reformer, was born in Cork, Ireland, son of Colonel Robert Torrens and his first wife Charity ...
The parliamentarian Robert Torrens, wishing to reform the laws for transfer of property, heard of Hübbe's detailed knowledge of the simpler system that had been in use for ...
F. H. Hitchins, The Colonial Land and Emigration Commission (Philadelphia, 1931); D. Pike, Paradise of Dissent (Melb, 1957); L Robbins, Robert Torrens and the Evolution of ...
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1814 – 1884 Premier of South Australia. His name lives on through the Torrens land title – whereby land titles no longer passed by the execution of deeds but by the ...
His father, Colonel Robert Torrens, F.R.S., the distinguished economist, was one of the founders of South Australia. Sir Robert Torrens was educated at ...
Colonel Robert Torrens (1780, Ireland – 27 May 1864) was a British army ...
TORRENS, ROBERT (1780-1864), officer of marines, political economist and colonization commissioner, was born in Ireland, son of Robert Torrens of Harveyhill ...
TORRENS, Sir ROBERT RICHARD (1814-1884), public servant, politician and land ...
Robert Torrens (British economist and politician), 1780 Hervey Hill, County Derry, Ireland May 27, 1864 London, England British economist, soldier, ...
Robert Torrens was an independent discoverer of the Ricardo's principle of ' comparative advantage' in international trade (albeit a promoter of 'reciprocal ...
Colonel Robert Torrens, 1780-1864. Picture of Robert Torrens. British army officer and owner of the influential Globe newspaper. ...
20 Aug 2003 ... The first known statement of the principle of comparative advantage and trade appears in an article by Robert Torrens in 1815, titled Essay ...
6 Apr 2010 ... ←Author Index: To, Robert Torrens (1780–1864) ... Excerpted from Robert Torrens on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. ...
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