The Quarterly Review, Volume 266, Issue 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... holding and work seven days a week on it we have a perfect right ; if the Government says that for a competent ... holdings were slightly above the regulation 50 acres that can only be exceeded if the total rent is less than 1007 ...
... holding and work seven days a week on it we have a perfect right ; if the Government says that for a competent ... holdings were slightly above the regulation 50 acres that can only be exceeded if the total rent is less than 1007 ...
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... holdings in 1934 was about 4250 Macres . The area applied for by unsatisfied applicants was 140,000 acres and the number of applicants was upward of 7000. Of the 1200 men who received holdings in 1934 some 900 were settled on land ...
... holdings in 1934 was about 4250 Macres . The area applied for by unsatisfied applicants was 140,000 acres and the number of applicants was upward of 7000. Of the 1200 men who received holdings in 1934 some 900 were settled on land ...
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... holdings are a monstrous thing , because they demand so much hard work . In the course of con- versation with people who serve county administration I was told that it was morally indefensible to establish small - holdings unless it was ...
... holdings are a monstrous thing , because they demand so much hard work . In the course of con- versation with people who serve county administration I was told that it was morally indefensible to establish small - holdings unless it was ...
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