Lexicographical Neighbors of Landownerships
Literary usage of Landownerships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Domesday of Inclosures, 1517-1518: Being the Extant Returns to Chancery by Royal Historical Society (Great Britain), Great Britain Court of Chancery, Great Britain Commissioners of Inclosures, 1517-1518, Isaac Saunders Leadam (1897)
"It may be, however, more convenient to throw together the components of the great
class of landownerships on the one hand and of tenancies on the other, ..."
2. Agrarian Tenures: A Survey of the Laws and Customs Relating to the Holding by George Shaw-Lefevre Eversley (1893)
"Ireland, on the contrary, is a country of relatively even larger landownerships
than England, but of very small holdings and tenancies. ..."
3. Decision Support Systems for Ecosystem Management: An Evaluation of Existing edited by H. Todd Mowrer (1998)
"Analysis of adjacencies (landownerships, spray drift, and others) are included.
16) Spatial alternatives: Does the system display or analyze alternatives ..."
4. History of the German People from the First Authentic Annals to the Present by Charles Francis Horne (1916)
"... begot strong inclinations regarding the destruction or at least most minute
regulation of the old judicial privileges, landownerships and bailiwicks. ..."
5. English and Irish Land Questions: Collected Essays by George Shaw-Lefevre Eversley (1881)
"... and the substitution of a class of large landowners with farming tenants, for
the existing systems of widely-distributed landownerships ? ..."
6. Practical Politics by James Howard, Mountstuart Elphinstone Grant Duff, George Shaw-Lefevre Eversley, David Wedderburn (1881)
"... and the substitution of a class of large landowners, with farming tenants for
the existing systems of widely distributed landownerships ? ..."
7. The Red International by Georg Zacher (1885)
"... advocated among other things the social improvement of the rural and industrial
Proletariat by changing the large landownerships into peasant holdings ..."
8. Freedom of Land by George Shaw-Lefevre Eversley (1880)
"... and the substitution of a class of large landowners, with farming tenants for
the existing systems of widely distributed landownerships ? ..."