An assessment of the interplay of the same landowners with the populations of estates so clearly founded on different principles is needed.
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When he did stop, it was in cities ; he appears to have spent no more than a few days, in total, on rural estates.
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Who presided over the surviving, and even the new, provincial estates ?
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Such division was often met by those who had held large feudal estates, and by the tribal leaders, with displeasure and opposition.
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I use the word 'inheritance' to denote both ways of transferring rights over estates and bodies.
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The burghers had grown strong in feudal society and wanted a suitable position among the estates.
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Indeed, much of the evidence for the mechanization of wheat farms was obtained from the inventories of insolvent estates.
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His first two rubber estates employed 3,000 workers and were 450 and 550 acres in size.
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The estates were situated within a 10 km radius, and had reported populations of 6531, 4839 and 2004 individuals respectively.
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In their place, private estates and plantations dedicated to the production of coffee for exportation were created.
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With more than 50,000 persons being made homeless, the government decided in 1954 to relocate all squatters in multi-storey resettlement estates.
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On the estates though, these services were minimal.
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Notwithstanding this, the stoppage of new planting (and the opening of new estates) was also responsible for this reduction in mortality.
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Moreover, planters complained that larger estates were being forced to provide these services while smaller estates and smallholdings were exempted from these rules.
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Simultaneously, it intensified the labour regimes on the estates.
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bankruptcy estate
For reasons which are not now clear, similar provisions have never applied to bankruptcy estate funds.
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commercial estate
The total revenue budget for 2003–04 is about £60 million for thecommercialestateand about £14 million for the approved premises.
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estate developer
I code 1 for a candidate if he or she is a celebrity, millionaire, realestatedeveloper, business owner, president or top executive of a company and so on.
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