But, be this as it may, in Galway three generations oflandlordism are considered sufficient repentance for shopkeeping in Gort, not to speak of Calcutta.
And this marriage, and the passing of the Bill for the Prevention of Crime, were the two interests present in the mind of Irish landlordism during the summer of '82.
Therefore labor should bear the whole burden of taxation, while landlordism and all other forms of monopoly should go scot free.
By the simple expedient of taxing labor products in order that precious landlordism might laugh and grow fat on the bovine stupidity of the community that contributes its own land values toward its own enslavement!
Behold now the devil of landlordism getting his hoof on God's handiwork!
Which is one of the large evils to be charged forever against the absentee landlordism method of operating our railroads.
The curse of absentee landlordism will then disappear almost automatically.
The evils of Feudalism and of landlordism were well known to the American colonists who were under the impression that they arose not from the fact of ownership, but from the concentration of ownership.
The system of English landlordism (which showed itself at its worst in the absentee landlordism of Ireland) differed from Feudalism in this essential respect,--Feudalism was based upon the idea of the divine right of kings.
English landlordism is the immediate ancestor of the property concept that is universally accepted in the business world of to-day.
The resources of the new world seemed limitless, and the possibility that landlordism might show its ugly head on this side of the Atlantic was too remote for serious consideration.
We know they will fulfil their pledges, not because they have promised, nor because they wish to benefit us, but because they wish to abolishlandlordism and landlords from the country.
The farmers remember the oft-repeated statements of Mr. Timothy Healy to the effect that "landlordism is the prop of the British Government, and it is that we want to kick away.
In India capitalism and landlordism have not yet developed as fully as they have among the civilized nations of the West.
We do not claim that before the advent of the British there was no capitalism or landlordism in India.
Irish landlordism comprises all the villainies that the devil ever invented, with African slavery thrown in.
Irish landlordism has not been sufficient to destroy her beauty, although it has done its best.
Irish landlordism is legal brigandage--it is an organized hell.
This is the only labor-saving machine Irish landlordism has ever produced.
Absentee landlordism was oppressive both to the cotter's body and to his soul, for it not only bound him to perpetual poverty but kindled within him a deep sense of injustice.
Because here Labour is scarcer, its wages correspondingly higher, and therefore Landlordism steps in to filch from Labour its hard-won comforts, and once more reduce it to the necessities of existence.
Landlordism is built on the dreadful wrong of sharing with Capitalism the plunder of Labour.
It has "driven another nail into the coffin" of Irish landlordism and of the private ownership of land throughout Great Britain.
It is the thin edge of the wedge to break down landlordismin the British metropolis.
By this Act a resident gentleman was taken away from every parish in Ireland, whereby the evils of absentee landlordism were gravely enhanced.
The hope of Irish landlordism is now centred in Kerry.
An English-Irish landlord is an alien in heart, a despot by instinct, an absentee by inclination; and all the foul confederacy of landlordism in Kerry is always in direct opposition to the cause of Ireland.
I am not without hope that henceforth, until the battle with landlordism and Dublin Castle is triumphantly over, the people of Kerry will be towers of strength to the national cause.
Whether it can be altered or not,' said Owen, 'Landlordism and Competing Employers are two of the causes of poverty.
Whether it can be altered or not, whether it's right or wrong, landlordism is one of the causes of poverty,' Owen repeated.
Of course, Landlordism is not the only cause,' said Owen, ignoring these remarks.
But landlordism is peculiarly a Jewish ambition and distinction; the Jew is the Landlord of America.
Landlordism may be explained by the inclination of the Jew toward speculation, and we know that real estate has been made one of the most speculative of occupations, disgracefully, almost disastrously so.
Nor is landlordism itself reprehensible, things being what they are, unless it is anti-social and anti-American.
We have heard much in late years of the banker control of our railroads and of absentee landlordism in their management.
The good effects of that far-seeing move--that instant wiping out of the charges of absentee landlordism that were being lodged against the Harriman system--are still being felt.
He wants to abolish landlordism, while they want to abolish landlordism and all other capitalism besides; and his views may fairly be called partial or agrarian socialism.
Proof--The existence of landlordism on a large scale cannot be carried on anywhere except by means of slavery.
In England there prevail the greater landlordism and the greater agriculture.
Proof of proof--Landlordism on a large scale cannot exist without slavery because the great landlord with his own family without the help of slaves can only cultivate a small piece of his property.
The general results of the system of modern landlordism in Scotland are not less painful than the hardship and misery brought upon individual sufferers.
The great Protestant landlordism of Ireland[74] had been strongly and effectually built up.
In Ireland landlordism was tempered by assassination.
At the same time my informants admitted with regret that landlordism in the Highlands was liable to special abuses, an instance of which had come to the fore recently.
It adopted fully the fundamental principles of the Land Conference and undertook to find Imperial funds for the complete extinction of landlordism in Ireland within a period which Mr Wyndham estimated at fifteen years.
This was, in the circumstances, with the Land Question unsettled and landlordism still an insidious power, a rather gratuitous surrender to the privileged classes.
O'Connor and the men who, blindly and weakly, and with an abominable lack of moral courage, followed their leadership, which has kept one hundred thousand tenants still under the heel of landlordismin Ireland.
Unfortunately for his reputation, Mr Dillon always uniformly opposed any proposals which were calculated to take the yoke of landlordism from off the necks of the farmers.
It became clear that a scheme of purchase which would, within a definite period, root out the last vestige of landlordism was the one only real and true solution for the land problem.
Landlordism of that most savage type which held for its whole gospel that a man may do what he likes with his own was conceived to be the very corner-stone of British rule in Ireland.
In a few years the League of North and South was able to unite Protestant and Catholic on the plain economic issue that landlordism must go.
Such a reservation would forever exclude the tenant from ownership, by erecting a new and perpetual system of landlordism in the place of the old.
The contentions of the Whiteboys regarding Irish landlordism have since been acknowledged to be just, and have been enacted into statutes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "landlordism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.