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“ The land cannot run away , ” and even yet the possession of a landed estate carries a certain social prestige . But assuredly he will regard it as an investment yielding tangible and intangible returns , an investment and nothing but ...
“ The land cannot run away , ” and even yet the possession of a landed estate carries a certain social prestige . But assuredly he will regard it as an investment yielding tangible and intangible returns , an investment and nothing but ...
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paradox of the modern English land law may thus be summed up : the constitution of England has , whilst preserving monarchical forms , become a democracy , but the land law of England remains the land law appropriate to an aristocratic ...
paradox of the modern English land law may thus be summed up : the constitution of England has , whilst preserving monarchical forms , become a democracy , but the land law of England remains the land law appropriate to an aristocratic ...
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When he left the Punjab in 1920 , the canal - irrigated area had risen to twelve million acres ( nearly half the total arable land and twice as large as the famous Nile irrigation system ) . When the projects now under construction are ...
When he left the Punjab in 1920 , the canal - irrigated area had risen to twelve million acres ( nearly half the total arable land and twice as large as the famous Nile irrigation system ) . When the projects now under construction are ...
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