The Whistler at the Plough: Containing Travels, Statistics, and Descriptions of Scenery & Agricultural Customs in Most Parts of England, with Letters from Ireland : Also "Free Trade and the League;" a Biographic History, Volume 1J. Ainsworth, 1852 - Free trade |
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... landlord - George Dupre , Esq . , M.P. for the county - that we are once more on ground otherwise remarkable than for its lovely situation . We are in the pleasant town of Beaconsfield , and have around us the estates which were the ...
... landlord - George Dupre , Esq . , M.P. for the county - that we are once more on ground otherwise remarkable than for its lovely situation . We are in the pleasant town of Beaconsfield , and have around us the estates which were the ...
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... landlords in Eng- land . Of this cause abundant evidence is furnished , even in England itself . Scotland was once to ... landlord and assistance of the banks , were forced by necessity to demand leases , and the landlords were by ...
... landlords in Eng- land . Of this cause abundant evidence is furnished , even in England itself . Scotland was once to ... landlord and assistance of the banks , were forced by necessity to demand leases , and the landlords were by ...
Page 46
... landlord knows I am only a tenant - at - will ; and what with that , and what with politics and elections , and one thing and t'other , it would not be safe for me to lay out much money in employing people more than I can help . I don't ...
... landlord knows I am only a tenant - at - will ; and what with that , and what with politics and elections , and one thing and t'other , it would not be safe for me to lay out much money in employing people more than I can help . I don't ...
Page 52
... landlord for me . Why , gentle- men , it be no farer gone than a fortnight since the proprietor of a large estate down our way sent for me to come to him . Well , I went . He know'd I farmed a good bit of land ; he know'd I had money to ...
... landlord for me . Why , gentle- men , it be no farer gone than a fortnight since the proprietor of a large estate down our way sent for me to come to him . Well , I went . He know'd I farmed a good bit of land ; he know'd I had money to ...
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... landlord then to demand or distrain for the same : SAVE AND EXCEPT to the landlord the mines , minerals , quarries , gravel , sand , stone , timber , and other trees , with the usual power to search for , get , stack , fell , and carry ...
... landlord then to demand or distrain for the same : SAVE AND EXCEPT to the landlord the mines , minerals , quarries , gravel , sand , stone , timber , and other trees , with the usual power to search for , get , stack , fell , and carry ...
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