The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 93A. Constable, 1851 |
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Page 79
... land of Lionesse , ' which Spenser judiciously places near the confines of the realm of Faery , but of which the peasant of the Land's End still loves to dream , as he gazes on the bil- lowy expanse bounded by the distant outlines of ...
... land of Lionesse , ' which Spenser judiciously places near the confines of the realm of Faery , but of which the peasant of the Land's End still loves to dream , as he gazes on the bil- lowy expanse bounded by the distant outlines of ...
Page 261
... Land Improvement Act will provide it . He alleges he is borne down by rates , particularly the poor's - rate , let him employ the people in draining and subsoiling his land , and his rate will be light . In fact the provisions of the Land ...
... Land Improvement Act will provide it . He alleges he is borne down by rates , particularly the poor's - rate , let him employ the people in draining and subsoiling his land , and his rate will be light . In fact the provisions of the Land ...
Page 284
... land present itself for lease than a host of tenants offered themselves , each outbid- ' ding the other , and all promising to give not only infinitely more than the land was worth , but infinitely more than they ' could ever pay ; the ...
... land present itself for lease than a host of tenants offered themselves , each outbid- ' ding the other , and all promising to give not only infinitely more than the land was worth , but infinitely more than they ' could ever pay ; the ...
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