The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... Lord Camden on general warrants , and Lord Mansfield on Wilkes's outlawry ; but Parliament is just as often the field to which the perpetual strife is transferred . The confusion reaches its height , when Lord Chatham in the House of Lords ...
... Lord Camden on general warrants , and Lord Mansfield on Wilkes's outlawry ; but Parliament is just as often the field to which the perpetual strife is transferred . The confusion reaches its height , when Lord Chatham in the House of Lords ...
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... lord's farm . But here again custom stept in ; it secured their peaceful possession so long as their duties were fulfilled , and changed their forced labour into a fixed money payment . The remaining portion of the manor was the common ...
... lord's farm . But here again custom stept in ; it secured their peaceful possession so long as their duties were fulfilled , and changed their forced labour into a fixed money payment . The remaining portion of the manor was the common ...
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... lord and his tenants , each man had necessarily to farm like his neighbour ; each operation had to be done after one ... lord's bailiff annually sowed 182 acres . Had two - field husbandry prevailed , the cul- tivated area must have ...
... lord and his tenants , each man had necessarily to farm like his neighbour ; each operation had to be done after one ... lord's bailiff annually sowed 182 acres . Had two - field husbandry prevailed , the cul- tivated area must have ...
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... lord more rent therefore , so that common pastures waxen less and the rents of the tenants waxen more and more ; and that is because the tenants waxen more politic in wisdom to improve their tenements , holdings , and farms . That the ...
... lord more rent therefore , so that common pastures waxen less and the rents of the tenants waxen more and more ; and that is because the tenants waxen more politic in wisdom to improve their tenements , holdings , and farms . That the ...
Page 115
... lord certain money for a fine to have it , or to heighten the rent of the same , so that he that made the cost or his children shall not have the said farm without he will give as much or more as is offered to the lord ; and so ...
... lord certain money for a fine to have it , or to heighten the rent of the same , so that he that made the cost or his children shall not have the said farm without he will give as much or more as is offered to the lord ; and so ...
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