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Definition of Landlords
1. landlord [n] - See also: landlord
Lexicographical Neighbors of Landlords
Literary usage of Landlords
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Complete Works of Henry George by Henry George (1881)
"Either the land of Ireland rightfully belongs to the Irish landlords, ... If it
rightfully belongs to the landlords, then is the whole agitation wrong, ..."
2. The Contemporary Review (1882)
"THE IRISH Landlords. troubles of the Irish landlords are now occupying no small
J_ place in public interest. Their misfortunes are being painted in striking ..."
3. The Land Question: Property in Land, The Condition of Labor by Henry George, George Douglas Campbell Argyll (1881)
"Either the land of Ireland rightfully belongs to the Irish landlords, ... If it
rightfully belongs to the landlords, then is the whole agitation wrong, ..."
4. The Land Laws by Frederick Pollock (1883)
"But landlords and tenants were left free to make agreements excluding the ...
But, whether because landlords did not choose to have their legal powers ..."
5. The Nineteenth Century (1881)
"ABOLITION OF Landlords. IT may seem superfluous to English mind-; to discuss what
appears to them so revolutionary a scheme as a general, compulsory, ..."