The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... land , with leave to repay the advance by instalments extending over twenty - two years . Near- ly the whole of the first loan was absorbed by canny Scotch proprietors before Eng- lishmen had made up their minds to take advantage of it ...
... land , with leave to repay the advance by instalments extending over twenty - two years . Near- ly the whole of the first loan was absorbed by canny Scotch proprietors before Eng- lishmen had made up their minds to take advantage of it ...
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... land - the dear- est of all to a nation , and the violation of which is rarely forgotten or forgiven . The question of the nature of the tenure of land in India is one of the greatest im- portance . On its right solution our very ...
... land - the dear- est of all to a nation , and the violation of which is rarely forgotten or forgiven . The question of the nature of the tenure of land in India is one of the greatest im- portance . On its right solution our very ...
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... Land , for the most part , lay in open field for the pur- pose of cultivation ager meus is my land , ' not ' my field , ' in the sense of an en- closure . So in the midland counties of England , even in parishes which have been long ...
... Land , for the most part , lay in open field for the pur- pose of cultivation ager meus is my land , ' not ' my field , ' in the sense of an en- closure . So in the midland counties of England , even in parishes which have been long ...
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