In particular, cross-channel landholding patterns were breaking up, with ever more distinct baronages residing either side of the Channel. |
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All the landholding data he cited pertained to a single point of time from which no time-trend can possibly be discerned. |
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Contemporary patterns of landholding in the Pacific Northwest reflect this legacy of land accumulation by a few large timber firms. |
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Clear title to land was the crucial aspect of seventeenth century landholding. |
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There were also refinements, if not the introduction, of the system of landholding and social relations known as feudalism. |
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Rural aging will have implications for food security, patterns of landholding, health services, labor markets, and so on. |
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The village was subsequently rebuilt mostly on the land, with complex repercussions for questions of intra-village landholding. |
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Patterns of landholding and inheritance varied between these units of land. |
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Other institutional issues surrounding landholding and land tenure must also be explored. |
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Uncertainty about the basic conditions of rural life, especially landholding, underpinned all of these episodes. |
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Patterns of landholding, even down to the level of family farms, have been stable over generations. |
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The Loch Katrine property is the largest single landholding taken into Forestry Commission management for more than 30 years. |
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After the Norman Conquest the system of feudal landholding required the lord of the manor to provide a court for his tenants. |
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Some of the most famous were changes to article 27, which ended the historic form of communal landholding known as the ejido system. |
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A matriarchal tradition provides women with rights in terms of landholding, but men retain the dominant role in society. |
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Men retained the dominant role in society, although the matriarchal tradition afforded women some rights, especially in landholding. |
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They used to have a small landholding, their own space to grow crops to feed their family, but they were uprooted from that land. |
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By the end of the 13th century, tenurial serfdom had virtually died away, and other forms of landholding were evolving to take its place. |
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Though Mr Lugo failed to reform landholding, partly because of opposition in Congress, he did introduce modest handouts for the poorest. |
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But it soon became the centre of a corruption scandal in which payments meant for small farmers went instead to large landholding families. |
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In patterns of landholding, serf ownership, and use of property, Marrese also finds more similarities than differences between noblewomen and men. |
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To return to the passage in which Leon brings home his bride, we can see how their union is impacted by the displacement of small landholding farmers. |
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During that period, the Federal District Commission increased the Park's federal landholding to 20,100 hectares. |
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While average landholding for subsistence producers is two hectares, that of commercial producers is 20 hectares. |
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Particularly valuable is his discussion of the lasting power exercised, both in partisan politics and in self-perpetuated county courts, by the landholding gentry. |
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With the completion of this second transaction, PolyMeteIUs total landholding will be approximately 16,600 acres. |
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The original outline planning application for the entire landholding submitted early 2009 remains live. |
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Within the ranks of the popolo were, in the first place, those who had gained wealth through trade, banking, exercise of a profession, or landholding and sought membership in the ruling noble oligarchies. |
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Forth Ports, the docks company, has written down the value of much of its extensive landholding to zero. City bosses, however, think they can get things going again. |
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The University of New Brunswick is developing a forested landholding, the UNB Woodlot, situated within the municipal limits of the City of Fredericton. |
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Thus if the rights and interests of smallholders are protected and they became involved in contract farming it is possible that over time the landholding structure indicated above would become more equal. |
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It was then generally some form of direct action from the peasants which made it clear beyond doubt to the authorities, as well as to the vested interests and landholding groups, that peasant demands were serious. |
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Putting an end to the displacement of the farming communities and allowing them to own their land would not only make landholding fairer but also enable a return to food self-sufficiency. |
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The power of the feudal barons to control their landholding was considerably weakened in 1290 by the statute of Quia Emptores. |
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Similarly each large landholding would consist of scattered patches, not consolidated farms. |
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Thereafter, the largely English Protestant Ascendancy dominated Irish government and landholding. |
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These programs, however, were never supported by the landholding families, because they favored the peasants. |
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Emperor Guangwu reinstated the Han dynasty with the support of landholding and merchant families at Luoyang, east of the former capital Xi'an. |
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The sepoys were therefore affected to a large degree by the concerns of the landholding and traditional members of Indian society. |
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Several of the chapters concentrate on landholding, labor relations, and the family from the mid-nineteenth century up to the mid-twentieth. |
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Autonomists, for the most part members of the creole landholding class, desired a self-governing Puerto Rico that would be an equal partner in a Spanish federation. |
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The landholding aristocracy suffered under the inflation, since they depended on paying small, fixed wages to peasant tenants that were becoming able to demand higher wages. |
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This was an effort to curb monopolization of power by landholding gentry who came from the most prosperous regions, where education was the most advanced. |
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Even this tiny residue was further diminished in the decades that followed, the elimination of native landholding being most complete in southern parts of the country. |
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To maintain the burhs, and to reorganise the fyrd as a standing army, Alfred expanded the tax and conscription system based on the productivity of a tenant's landholding. |
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West African has a landholding of 6,370sq km and 200km of strike length of early Proterozoic Birimian greenstone belts, which are highly prospective for gold mineralisation. |
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