Acadiensis, Volumes 1-12Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1982 |
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... land tenure . By mid - century much of the most valuable commercial and residential land in the town was owned by absen- tee landlords who generally lived in England or Scotland . Most of these estates dated from the 18th and early 19th ...
... land tenure . By mid - century much of the most valuable commercial and residential land in the town was owned by absen- tee landlords who generally lived in England or Scotland . Most of these estates dated from the 18th and early 19th ...
Page 66
... land tax levied on absen- tee landlords . Under Little's land tax stipendiary magistrates would impose on the appraised annual value of land in St. John's and the annual rents collected from it a tax to create a fund not exceeding ...
... land tax levied on absen- tee landlords . Under Little's land tax stipendiary magistrates would impose on the appraised annual value of land in St. John's and the annual rents collected from it a tax to create a fund not exceeding ...
Page 135
... land and the desire of established farmers to retain a grip on their families ' well - being led to over - reliance on wheat specialization in a decade — the 1860s — when that particular staple no longer brought the economic bonanza it ...
... land and the desire of established farmers to retain a grip on their families ' well - being led to over - reliance on wheat specialization in a decade — the 1860s — when that particular staple no longer brought the economic bonanza it ...
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