| William Henry Ricketts Curtler - 1909 - 404 páginas
...English forefathers resembled those they left at home, and even there the strips into which the arable fields were divided were owned in severally by the householders of the village. There was co-operation in working the fields but no communistic division of the crops, and the individual's... | |
| Sir Thomas Palmer Whittaker - 1914 - 616 páginas
...owned by individuals, or by those small groups that constituted the households. ... To all appearance, so soon as the village was formed and had ploughed...into which those fields were divided were owned in severalty by the householders of the village." 2 Two things are clear. One is that there are no definite... | |
| Sir Thomas Palmer Whittaker - 1914 - 622 páginas
...owned by individuals, or by those small groups that constituted the households. ... To all appearance, so soon as the village was formed and had ploughed...into which those fields were divided were owned in severalty by the householders of the village." 2 Two things are clear. One is that there are no definite... | |
| Ernest Watson Burgess - 1916 - 262 páginas
...home, so soon as the village was formed and had ploughed lands around it, the strips into which these fields were divided were owned in severally by the...householder was to have strips equal in number and value, and to secure equivalence each was to have a strip in every part of the arable territory." "... | |
| Ernest Watson Burgess - 1916 - 256 páginas
...closely resembling those that they left behind them in their older home. But to all appearance, even in that older home, so soon as the village was formed...had ploughed lands around it, the strips into which these fields were divided were owned in severalty by the householders of the village. Great pains had... | |
| Frederic W. Maitland - 1921 - 556 páginas
...closely resembling those that they had left behind them in their older home. But to all appearance, even in that older home, so soon as the village was formed...into which those fields were divided were owned in severalty by the householders of the village. Great pains had been taken to make the division equitable;... | |
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