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Page 326
... land not exceeding one hundred and twenty acres and not less than ten , whatever may be his social rank , while the owner or occupier of a smaller lot is known as Husmand , liter- ally " houseman , " a crofter or peasant . Of the former ...
... land not exceeding one hundred and twenty acres and not less than ten , whatever may be his social rank , while the owner or occupier of a smaller lot is known as Husmand , liter- ally " houseman , " a crofter or peasant . Of the former ...
Page 327
... land , Danish agriculture continued to suf- fer depression , because of the unfortu- nate manner in which the feudal tenure of land had developed itself . The farm lands generally were not the freehold property of the cultivators , who ...
... land , Danish agriculture continued to suf- fer depression , because of the unfortu- nate manner in which the feudal tenure of land had developed itself . The farm lands generally were not the freehold property of the cultivators , who ...
Page 328
... land , and a genuine interest in its well- liable formerly to personal labor and being , to as many families as possible . other vexatious burdens , now commuted " If one man should get two farms , then into money payments . there must ...
... land , and a genuine interest in its well- liable formerly to personal labor and being , to as many families as possible . other vexatious burdens , now commuted " If one man should get two farms , then into money payments . there must ...
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