a landowner of some account.
locally powerful landowners
the landowner made an approach to the developer.
landowners unaware of the extent of their own holdings.
The project was set up on the initiative of a local landowner.
As a landowner, he was actively interested in agricultural improvements.
landowners who freed their slaves voluntarily
The landowner enlarged her property by repeated purchases.
the landowners' estates and assets were seized for the imperial treasury.
People in the area where I grew up were either landowners or farmers, and never the twain shall meet.
Riparian landowners in all states (including those with appropriative water laws)generally have rights to use their adjoining surface waters for such nonconsumptive uses as fishing and recreation.
Now, he was a wealthy landowner, he had to learn about the tobacco farming business.
Now, he was a wealthy landowner, and he had to learn about the tobacco farming business.
A Scottish landowner named Lord Tweedmouth introduced what breed of dog?
Landowners in the north sell charcoal rights by the hectare.
The system enriched aristocratic landowners when most Britons were not allowed to serve in Parliament or vote.
But the government and powerful landowners are known to breach these embankments on purpose.
Phillis Wheatley was a young African-American slave who belonged to landowner John Wheatley in Colonial America.
Leonardo's father was a lawyer and a landowner and his mother was a peasant.
Now, farmers and landowners in the Southeastern U.S. are growing new longleaf pine trees.
Russian toys developed from small English terriers that gained the favor of rich Russian landowners about four hundred years ago.
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