Lexicographical Neighbors of Landownership
Literary usage of Landownership
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Distributive Justice: The Right and Wrong of Our Present Distribution of Wealth by John Augustine Ryan (1916)
"As the State is obliged to maintain a police force, so it is obliged to maintain
a system of private landownership. As the citizen has a right to police ..."
2. Agrarian Tenures: A Survey of the Laws and Customs Relating to the Holding by George Shaw-Lefevre Eversley (1893)
"CHAPTER I. landownership AND TENANCY IN ENGLAND. MOST people are accustomed to
regard the system of landownership in England and Wales as the most permanent ..."
3. An Introduction to the Study of Agricultural Economics by Henry Charles Taylor (1905)
"landownership and tenancy among the negroes.—In the southern states where the
percentage of tenancy is high, in comparison ..."
4. The Economics of Land Tenure in Georgia by Enoch Marvin Banks (1905)
"CHAPTER III THE INFLUENCE OF THE CREDIT SYSTEM ON landownership HAVING presented
in some detail a statistical view of the tendencies at work for a ..."
5. The Social Legislation of the Primitive Semites by Henry Schaeffer (1915)
"CHAPTER XIV THE DEVELOPMENT OF INDIVIDUAL landownership IK ISRAEL To recapitulate
what has already been said elsewhere regarding the general progress of ..."
6. Large and Small Holdings: A Study of English Agricultural Economics by Hermann Levy (1911)
"(b) The problem of landownership in relation to the unit of holding. The multiplication
of small holdings may take place in two ways ; namely either by a ..."
7. Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society by Richard Theodore Ely (1903)
"... had been ground into the very nature of man, that the servile bon Is could
advantageously be removed. The gradual growth of private landownership is a ..."
8. Country Acres: A Guide to Buying and Managing Rural Property by Lowell L. Klessig (1999)
"Absentee landownership While many people have migrated to the country, others
have only taken the first step. They have purchased rural property and perhaps ..."