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" In most cases whatever is done in the way of building or fencing is done by the tenant, and in the ordinary language of the country, dwelling-houses, form-buildings, and even the making of fences, are described by the general word  "
The conditions and prospects of Ireland - Page 334
de Jonathan Pim - 1848
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Digest of Evidence Taken Before Her Majesty's Commissioners of ..., Partie 2

Great Britain. Commissioners of Inquiry into the Law and Practice in Respect to the Occupation of Land in Ireland - 1848 - 492 pages
...probably lead to much misconception on the part of persons unacquainted with rural affairs in Ireland. It is well known, that in England and Scotland, before...ordinary language of the country, dwelling-houses, form-buildings, and even the making of fences, are described by the general word " improvements," which...
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Impediments to the Prosperity of Ireland

William Neilson Hancock - 1850 - 218 pages
...any of these things are the exceptions. In most cases, whatever is done in the way of building 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 described by the general word 'improvements,'...
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Pepers, Letters, And Speeches in the Hose of Commons on the Irish Land Question

William Shee - 1863 - 274 pages
...do any of these things are the exceptions. In most cases whatever is done in the way of building and fencing is 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."...
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Papers ... Letters [and Speeches].

William Shee - 1863 - 272 pages
...do any of these things are the exceptions. In most cases whatever is done in the way of building and fencing is 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." high...
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Ireland: Industrial, Political, and Social

John Nicholas Murphy - 1870 - 548 pages
...order before he lets his land to a tenant. I Arthur Young's ' Tour in Ireland,' vol. ii. pt. ii. p. 12. The cases in which a landlord does any of those things...ordinary language of the country, dwelling-houses, farm buildings, and even the making of fences are described by the general term ' improvements,' which...
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The Parliamentary History of the Irish Land Question, from 1829 to 1869: And ...

Richard Barry O'Brien - 1880 - 278 pages
...arrangement between landlord and tenant. In Ireland the case is wholly different. ... In most cases [there] whatever is done in the way of building or fencing...is thus employed to denote the necessary adjuncts, without which, in England or in Scotland, no tenant would be found to rent it." (" Report of the Devon...
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The Present Case of Ireland Plainly Stated: A Plea for My People and Race

Mary Francis Cusack - 1881 - 536 pages
...arrangement between landlord and tenant. In Ireland the case is wholly different ... In most cases [there] whatever is done in the way of building or fencing...is thus employed to denote the necessary adjuncts, without which, in England or in Scotland, no tenant would be found to rent it." — " Report of the...
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The Irish Problem and how to Solve it: An Historical and Criticial Review of ...

Irish problem - 1881 - 446 pages
...lets his land to a tenant. The cases in which a landlord does any of those things are the exceptions. In most cases, whatever is done in the way of building...ordinary language of the country, dwelling-houses, farm buildings, and even the making of fences, are described by the general word 'improvements,' which...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 54

1888 - 950 pages
...done in the way of building or fencing is done by the tenant ; and in the ordinary language of tfie country, dwellinghouses, farm-buildings, and even...making of fences, are described by the general word ' improvement,' which is thus employed to denote the necessary adjuncts to a farm, without which in...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 197

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1903 - 706 pages
...centuries of ' improvements,' this contractual system was not merely unjust, it was incomprehensible. whatever Is done in the way of building or fencing...ordinary language of the country, dwelling-houses, farmbuilding!*, nnd even the making of fences are described by the general word " Improvements," which...
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