The lessee, or farmer, tills the soil at his own risk; usually he provides live stock, implements and capital, and has no right to compensation for ordinary improvements, nor for extraordinary improvements effected without the landlords consent. [Please select]
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Foresters and landlords, as well as kings, all must die. [Please select]
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Whispered reports met their ears of cases of fever, which the landlords of the hotels were doing their best to hush up. [Please select]
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The rapacious nobility who had come into possession of the Church lands, were very bad landlords. [Please select]
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The first satire of the fifth book is levelled at Racking Landlords. [Please select]
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The nobles and commoners became landlords and gentlemen farmers; it was they who directed the shipbuilding and engaged in trade. [Please select]
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The more prosperous landlords went to England to live, and had their children educated there. [Please select]
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Five months of the year they labor for their landlords, receiving about fifty cents a day. [Please select]
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"Because they have no faith in the house of lawyers or the house of landlords," said Mr. [Please select]
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To protect themselves against the landlords and the innkeepers and the boarding-house ladies of the city, they formed a corporation (or University) and behold the beginning of the university of Bologna. [Please select]
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But the peasants living in dreary hovels, no longer in intimate contact with their former landlords, but victims of cruel and incompetent land agents, were going from bad to worse. [Please select]
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