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... held an integral item of the social system , the standard of value by which other things were calculated . It would seem that in the earliest form of an ascertainable land system the head of the family group made a yearly or triennial ...
... held an integral item of the social system , the standard of value by which other things were calculated . It would seem that in the earliest form of an ascertainable land system the head of the family group made a yearly or triennial ...
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... held by the tribe in common , ( 2 ) unoccupied and waste lands at first common property but in later times much trenched upon by the chief , ( 3 ) the usufructuary allotments of arable land1 . The mode of succession to land at the time ...
... held by the tribe in common , ( 2 ) unoccupied and waste lands at first common property but in later times much trenched upon by the chief , ( 3 ) the usufructuary allotments of arable land1 . The mode of succession to land at the time ...
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... held by such chief in his private capacity would be likely on his death to be continued to his descendants with a lofty disregard of the customs of Gavelkind . Moreover even if it were appropriated by the Tanaist on his accession to the ...
... held by such chief in his private capacity would be likely on his death to be continued to his descendants with a lofty disregard of the customs of Gavelkind . Moreover even if it were appropriated by the Tanaist on his accession to the ...
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... held theo- retically at the will of the tribe , but practically from the chief , in return probably for military or agricultural service , soon became looked upon as a portion of the chief's demesnes ( if it tion . See case of Donell O ...
... held theo- retically at the will of the tribe , but practically from the chief , in return probably for military or agricultural service , soon became looked upon as a portion of the chief's demesnes ( if it tion . See case of Donell O ...
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... held in many cases at what is equivalent to a rent . To properly understand the growth of these tenancies it is necessary to bear in mind that despite any amount of ultimate possession or control which was exercised over the land by the ...
... held in many cases at what is equivalent to a rent . To properly understand the growth of these tenancies it is necessary to bear in mind that despite any amount of ultimate possession or control which was exercised over the land by the ...
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The History of Land Tenure in Ireland: Being the Yorke Prize Essay William Ernest Montgomery No preview available - 2019 |
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