landed estate

collocation in English

meaningsoflandedandestate

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landed
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈlæn.dɪd/
us
/ˈlæn.dɪd/
used to refer to people whose families have owned a lot of land for many generations (= family ...
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estate
noun
uk
/ɪˈsteɪt/
us
/ɪˈsteɪt/
a large area of land in the country that is owned by a family or an organization and is often used for growing crops or ...
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(Definition oflandedandestatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Signicantly, however, the model for paternalist relations portrayed in most of these novels is not thelandedestate, but the middle-class home.
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Farmers and industrial concerns own many woods, but the traditionallandedestateremains a dominant ownership type.
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The greatlandedestatewith modest economic exploitation would be the best way to define this colonial society.
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Two rapid deaths in a family may throw alandedestateupon the market.
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This relationship between thelandedestateand the country house is important to appreciate.
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You cannot always have a market in anything so individual as a particularlandedestate.
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That is not the business of an ordinarylandedestate.
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Supposing alandedestatewere developed for hotels and things of that kind.
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These companies are alllandedestatecompanies, all based on settlements.
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The engine which has driven that has been thelandedestate, farms and rural businesses.
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It is precisely the same in the case of alandedestate.
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In the case of a small business or alandedestateor big farm, that is not the case.
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There is another question to be decided of the man who has alandedestate.
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If so, hardly alandedestatein this country would not show a loss and therefore that the landlord was not rich.
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He admits himself that one example that he quoted has nothing at all to do with alandedestateor with agriculture.
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Large estates do not attract the slightest sympathy, but let us suppose that a man had alandedestateworth £5,000 a year.
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For anybody to say that the management of alandedestatelet to farming tenants is not business is absolute nonsense.
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We have experience of what happens at death owing to the heavy duties which fall upon a largelandedestate.
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Historically each bishopric, each cathedral chapter and each benefice had an endowment, usually in the form of alandedestateor right to tithes.
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