Lexicographical Neighbors of Landownings
Literary usage of Landownings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy by John Spargo (1919)
"... that industrial concentration would have its counterpart in a great concentration
of landownings and agriculture; that the small peasant holdings would ..."
2. Sources of Income Inequality and Poverty in Rural Pakistan by Richard H. Adams, Jane J. He (1995)
"... on a wide range of topics: income, expenditures, food consumption, nutrition
and health status, education, employment, landownings, and rural credit. ..."
3. The Progress of a United People edited by Charles Lester Barstow (1912)
"Here landownings are divided into five- and ten-acre lots, and the homes are a
long succession of. beautiful country villas, surrounded by lawns, trees, ..."