Thereupon a more experienced orator comes forward and a characteristic conversation takes place: "Have we much land of our own, my friends?
Clearly, if each tenant had bought as much land as he pleased, we should have had not equality but inequality.
After the transactions are completed he holds about as much land as before, only it is differently arranged.
Now I call it liberty to let every man have as much land as he has need on, and no more, keepin' the rest for them that's in the same situation.
As much land as a man tills, plants, improves, cultivates, and can use the product of, so much is his property.
Farmers would be weary of renting so much land of the Lords of Manors.
For what is the reason that great gentlemen covet after so much land?
The chief told the bishop he wished a priest, and that he could have his house and as much land as he wanted.
Suppose you should give him twice as much land as he has, it does him no good, unless he gets also more stock.
His opinion was that so much land should be entailed as that families should never fall into contempt, and as much left free as to give them all the advantages of property in case of any emergency.
Boswell, your ancestors went so, when they had as much land as your family has now.
What I meant by saying that it would have been better for my pocket, though possibly not so good for the farm, if I had not plowed so much land, may need explanation.
Except in the neighborhood of large cities, “high farming” may not pay, owing to the fact that we have so much land.
At present, while we have so much landin proportion to population, we must, perhaps, be content with large crops of grain, and few of them.
This he alleges to be at least four times as much land as is either appropriate or necessary for the object, if the nature and cultivation of the strawberry were only as well understood as the raising of corn.
The mistaken ambition for owning twice as much land as one can thoroughly manure or profitably cultivate, is the great agricultural sin of this country.
The horse and cow were to be kept in the barnyard, as I had no faith in turning cattle out to pasture, thus requiring three times as much land as was necessary, besides losing half the manure.
Everyone was in a hurry to grab as much land as possible.
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