Labor, Land And Law; a Search for the Missing Wealth of the Working Poor

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ITALY. 219 to travel free on railroads and steamboat lines. By the census of December, 1881, the total population of Italy was found to be twenty-eight million four hundred and fifty-nine thousand six hundred and twenty-eight, living on an area of one hundred and fourteen thousand four hundred and ten English square miles, being two hundred and thirty-four persons to the square mile. In Italy there are twenty-seven million acres cultivated laud and forty-one million acres un
...cultivated. * Of her popu- lation, one million eight hundred and sixty-five thousand persons own laud, the average acreage of whose estates is thirty-five acres and the average value being nearly two thousand one hundred dollars. This list of land owners is from Mulhall's tables, and does not include cottars or persons owning less than five acres. The average value of the culti- vated land is about one hundred and five dollars per acre. In Lombardy and Piedmont there are one million one hun- dred and eighty thousand separate estates averaging sixteen acres, embracing an aggregate of nineteen million acres.

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