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Land Owners and Land Labourers : A Defence of Tenant GENTLEMEN , Farmers . TO THE EDITORS OF THE " NATIONAL REVIEW . " I was rather surprised to see in your October number a letter signed " Joseph Alan Scofield , " because , although ...
Land Owners and Land Labourers : A Defence of Tenant GENTLEMEN , Farmers . TO THE EDITORS OF THE " NATIONAL REVIEW . " I was rather surprised to see in your October number a letter signed " Joseph Alan Scofield , " because , although ...
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... Land Consols . " The settler would have his freehold grant of fifty acres of land and his house and implements , conditional , of course , on actual occupation , and charged only with the interest on the actual advances made for him as ...
... Land Consols . " The settler would have his freehold grant of fifty acres of land and his house and implements , conditional , of course , on actual occupation , and charged only with the interest on the actual advances made for him as ...
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... land , but only on the produce of the land for the time being . In the National Review for November last , Mr. Morris Fuller has marshalled the evidence which shows that the tripartite division of tithe never prevailed in England . He ...
... land , but only on the produce of the land for the time being . In the National Review for November last , Mr. Morris Fuller has marshalled the evidence which shows that the tripartite division of tithe never prevailed in England . He ...
Contents
By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
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