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sation for improvements effected without the expressed consent of his landlord .
The chief novelty in Lord Naas ' s Bill was the proposition to allow tenants to
borrow money for improvements on their farms , subject to the approval of a ...
sation for improvements effected without the expressed consent of his landlord .
The chief novelty in Lord Naas ' s Bill was the proposition to allow tenants to
borrow money for improvements on their farms , subject to the approval of a ...
第 268 頁
was delivered , we can scarcely wonder if most Irish landlords , and some
English ones , * should have begun to feel ... But this throwing over of what used
then to be called the safeguard to the just rights of the landlord , ' is by no means
...
was delivered , we can scarcely wonder if most Irish landlords , and some
English ones , * should have begun to feel ... But this throwing over of what used
then to be called the safeguard to the just rights of the landlord , ' is by no means
...
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In the first place , it should be distinctly understood that . exceptional ' legislation
between landlord and tenant in Ireland should be confined to those points where
it can be shown that the actual circumstances differ from those existing here and
...
In the first place , it should be distinctly understood that . exceptional ' legislation
between landlord and tenant in Ireland should be confined to those points where
it can be shown that the actual circumstances differ from those existing here and
...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
Review of the Colonial Policy of Lord John Russells | 98 |
And other Works | 275 |
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