| William Neilson Hancock - 1847 - 72 стор.
...done by the tenant, and in the or" dinary language of the country, dwelling houses, farm" buildings, and even the making of fences, are described " by...is thus " employed to denote the necessary adjuncts to a farm, " without which, in England or Scotland, no tenant would " be found to rent it." (p. 16.)... | |
| Jonathan Pim - 1848 - 396 стор.
...exceptions. The system, however, of giving aid in these matters is becoming more prevalent. In most cases, whatever is done in the way of building or fencing...is thus employed, to denote the necessary adjuncts to a farm, without which, in England or Scotland, no tenant would be found to rent it. APPENDIX X.... | |
| Jonathan Pim - 1848 - 398 стор.
...exceptions. The system, however, of giving aid in these matters is becoming more prevalent. In most cases, whatever is done in the way of building or fencing...is thus employed, to denote the necessary adjuncts to a farm, without which, in England or Scotland, no tenant would be found to rent it. APPENDIX X.... | |
| William Neilson Hancock - 1850 - 218 стор.
...and fencing is done by the tenant ; and, in the ordinary language of the country, dwelling-honses, farm-buildings, and even the making of fences, are...is thus employed to denote the necessary adjuncts to a farm without which, in England or Scotland, no tenant would be found to rent it." CHAPTER XVII.... | |
| John Hervey Ashworth - 1851 - 316 стор.
...any of these things are exceptions ! In most instances, whatever is done in the way of building and fencing is done by the tenant, and in the ordinary...is thus employed to denote the necessary adjuncts to a farm, without which, in England or Scotland, no tenant would be found to rent it." • Is it to... | |
| William Bullock Webster - 1852 - 146 стор.
...exceptions. The system, however, of giving aid in these matters is becoming more prevalent. In most cases, whatever is done in the way of building or fencing...is thus employed to denote the necessary adjuncts to a farm, without which, in England or Scotland, no tenant would be found to rent it." " By neglecting... | |
| William Shee - 1863 - 274 стор.
...done by the tenant, and, in the ordinary language of the country, dwelling-houses, farm buildings, and even the making of fences are described by the general word — improvements." It might have been thought that the influence of these authorities and the warning which had been given... | |
| 1870 - 790 стор.
...is done in ' the way of building or fencing, is done ' by the tenant; and in the ordinary lan' guage of the country, dwelling-houses, ' farm-buildings,...thus ' employed to denote the necessary ad'juncts to a farm, without which, in ' England or Scotland, no tenant would " be found to rent it." It has,... | |
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