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... lord a hundred and four days in the year , or fifty - two days if he employed oxen . A peasant who occupied a house and garden was compelled to devote a hundred and fifty - six days in the year to the service of his landlord . A ninth ...
... scarcity of wood , the extent of forest- * Paget's Hungary and Transylvania , ' p . 239 . land land should not be diminished ; and a lord who 6 The Resources and the rate of interest on Government securities varying from 6 ...
Anonymous. land should not be diminished ; and a lord who desired to purchase even a few square yards of land from his tenant for building purposes was obliged to obtain the assent of the Emperor to the arrangement , because ... lord who ...
... Lords in the constitution of the Austrian Reichsrath will largely contribute to the strength and splen- dour of the State . Austria fortunately possessed the elements of this great institution in a perfection unknown in any other ...
... Lord , and speaks in raptures of the beauty of the flower , but gives so vague a description as to defy any attempt to divine what is the plant he is talking about . The importance of Natural History in its bearing on the Bible has long ...