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Petty's historical discussion of land valuation based on generational lifespans

Petty's historical discussion of land valuation based on generational lifespans The passage is a historical economic analysis referencing 17th‑century thinker William Petty and generic concepts of land purchase values. It contains no actionable leads, contemporary powerful actors, financial flows, or allegations of misconduct. Its relevance to current investigations is negligible. Key insights: Petty links land value to the combined lifespans of three generations (grandfather, father, child).; He notes differing valuation periods in England (22 years), other countries (≈30 years), and Ireland (fewer years due to rebellions).; The text reflects early economic thought rather than any modern financial or political controversy.

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House Oversight
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