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... let their lands at low rents , and on leases for lives , so that the renters were , in
fact , pretty nearly the proprietors ; one and the same family of farmers held the
same farm for ages ; and hence arose the term YEOMAN , which is retained in
our ...
... let their lands at low rents , and on leases for lives , so that the renters were , in
fact , pretty nearly the proprietors ; one and the same family of farmers held the
same farm for ages ; and hence arose the term YEOMAN , which is retained in
our ...
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... and thus the commons were the joint - proprietors , in fact , of the whole country
; they acknowledged the owner as lord of the soil ; but they held the estates for
lives ; they had rents or fines to pay , at stated times , but with this reservation , the
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... and thus the commons were the joint - proprietors , in fact , of the whole country
; they acknowledged the owner as lord of the soil ; but they held the estates for
lives ; they had rents or fines to pay , at stated times , but with this reservation , the
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Having become the lords of the immense estates of the church , they , as was
natural , began to put an end to that joint - proprietorship which had before
existed , and , the lives dying off , they assumed the absolute possession : the
race of ...
Having become the lords of the immense estates of the church , they , as was
natural , began to put an end to that joint - proprietorship which had before
existed , and , the lives dying off , they assumed the absolute possession : the
race of ...
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Thus leaving him 65,0001 . a year to live on , a sum not equal to half of that which
he had annually expended for seven years before . At the same time an act of
parliament was passed to prevent future princes of Wales from contracting " debts
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Thus leaving him 65,0001 . a year to live on , a sum not equal to half of that which
he had annually expended for seven years before . At the same time an act of
parliament was passed to prevent future princes of Wales from contracting " debts
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MADAM , aco delihis ܐ ed ik f the bmit solre As Lord Cholmondeley informs me
that you wish I would define , in writing , the terms upon which we are to live , I
shall endeavour to explain myself upon that head , with as much clearness and
with ...
MADAM , aco delihis ܐ ed ik f the bmit solre As Lord Cholmondeley informs me
that you wish I would define , in writing , the terms upon which we are to live , I
shall endeavour to explain myself upon that head , with as much clearness and
with ...
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