Is A, the proprietor of an estate, entitled by the fact of his proprietorship to take possession of the field belonging to B.
Her second husband had begun life at the bottom of the ladder as a three-card trickster, and by strict attention to business and the exercise of his natural genius, had attained to the proprietorship of a bucket-shop.
This is the life," and with a just faintly discernible note of proprietorship in her air she was off down the stairs.
The most beautiful thing which I saw in Killarney was the feeling of proprietorship and kinship that all the people felt in and for the mountains and lakes.
Hence, even if peasant proprietorship were undeniably the best thing for the peasant, it does not follow that he has a moral right to it, unless it be good for the whole community as well.
It holds good in favour of peasant proprietorship to this extent--that the ruin of a peasant proprietor can only occur through his own fault or misfortune, and not through the caprice of a landlord.
This, however, only raises the previous question, whether peasant proprietorship would be a success in Ireland--of which hereafter.
Already in these two days he had acquired a distinct sense of proprietorship in her, a feeling which made him jealous of her good name.
A great English authority on international law (Phillimore) has dealt with their claims to the proprietorship of American soil in a very summary way.
A feeling of proprietorship soon sprang from uninterrupted user, and signs of jealousy appeared of any attempt at permanent settlement.
The change in theproprietorship of the travelling theatres conducted during so many years by Scowton and Richardson may be regarded as a stage in the history of the people's amusements.
Three or four actors associated in the proprietorship and management, or were engaged by a popular favourite, and the rest of the company was recruited from provincial theatres, or from the strolling comedians of the country fairs.
Mrs. Wombwell retired from the menagerie business in 1866, and was succeeded in the proprietorship by Fairgrieve, who had married her niece.
We have admitted a kind of irresponsible proprietorship that has so debased political methods in the United States that we are made at the present moment (in this one respect) a warning to the world.
We are not going to assume that mines, oil, timber, elevators, and our vast transportation system with its connecting monopolies, are all to be taken under state proprietorship and managed as our postal system is now managed.
Not acknowledging Baltimore's proprietorship there, he was summarily ejected.
Only 2,000 tenants took advantage of the terms of this Act, but it is nevertheless of importance as marking the point at which the principle of peasant proprietorship was recognised as the solution by both English parties.
She took him in with her glance, the old look of proprietorship it was, touched with a certain warmth.
A touch of proprietorship came in her eyes at times when she looked at him.
The whole financial system of the Revolution, endorsed by the {179} Convention as by its predecessors, was based on the private proprietorship of land and on increasing the number of small proprietors.
Two conditions, then, are necessary to the continuance of peasant-proprietorship among a people as a permanent institution.
But we cannot deceive ourselves with the imagination, that peasant proprietorship is the specific antidote to these evils.
And it seems to be obvious, and everywhere recognised by Municipal Law, that as soon as a captured enemy merchantman succeeds in escaping, the proprietorship of the former owners revives ipso facto.
It is certainly not for International Law to determine whether or not the original proprietorship revives through abandonment.
Khayme had evidently felt a sense of proprietorship in respect to me, and I cherished such relationship; yet there had been many times in our recent intercourse when I had feared him; so keen was the man's insight.
I really began to believe that Surgeon Frost had an affection for me, though, of course, his affection was based on a sense of proprietorship acquired through discovery, so to speak.
Gerard could have killed him for the air of proprietorship which was even more pronounced than at the musicale.
Yet, even as he did so, the proud consciousness of proprietorship swelled his heart.
Since, fundamentally, egoism is the capital vice and individualproprietorship the food that nourishes it, why not suppress individual proprietorship altogether?
But I happened to see something of the tenements of New York lately, in connection with a case which involved the proprietorship of some of them.
But the increasing inequality of the distribution of wealth utterly prevented this feeling of proprietorship in work, and placed employer and employed in a position of selfish antagonism.
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