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Page 326
... land frequently changed hands , as during the rapid development of the country land - speculation was common . At first land had practically no value , although the assessment per acre was merely nominal , and there were no occupancy ...
... land frequently changed hands , as during the rapid development of the country land - speculation was common . At first land had practically no value , although the assessment per acre was merely nominal , and there were no occupancy ...
Page 542
... Land Laws of England , says : - Leases were common down to the period of the war at the close of the last century , when the extraordinary and rapid rise in the prices of produce and value of land took place , causing a complete ...
... Land Laws of England , says : - Leases were common down to the period of the war at the close of the last century , when the extraordinary and rapid rise in the prices of produce and value of land took place , causing a complete ...
Page 543
land , should sell it , he gets the benefit of the outlay in the in- creased price . If he does not sell , and is not inclined to be generous either to his tenant or to his successor , he ... land surveyors REFORM IN THE TENURE OF LAND . 543.
land , should sell it , he gets the benefit of the outlay in the in- creased price . If he does not sell , and is not inclined to be generous either to his tenant or to his successor , he ... land surveyors REFORM IN THE TENURE OF LAND . 543.
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COLQUHOUN Archibald | 173 |
Their Best Form | 184 |
DE BORRING Frances Mary | 286 |
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