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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'Tills be blowed.' [Please select]
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Claypole; 'there's more things besides tills to be emptied.' [Please select]
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As much land as a man tills, plants, improves, cultivates, and can use the product of, so much is his property. [Please select]
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Happy the man who tills his field, Content with rustic labor; Earth does to him her fullness yield, Hap what may to his neighbor. [Please select]
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These tills are rectangular in shape, and are divided into fifty-two compartments or "boxes," in four rows of thirteen each. [Please select]
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The tills are mounted at an inclined angle upon stands, very much like a printer's case. [Please select]
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For convenience of handling about the tills, these lists are mounted upon thick cardboards. [Please select]
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And though he saved their tills from plunder from the French, the miserly rogues are loth to pay for the service. [Please select]
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So at Eleusis all men honour her, whosoever tills the land; her and Triptolemus her beloved, who gave corn to labouring men. [Please select]
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He has ridden into large stores single handed, and compelled the storekeepers to hand over the contents of their tills. [Please select]
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