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  1.  Renting offices / Davidson, William Fuson
    Davidson, William Fuson Renting offices National association of building owners and managers Office buildings Real estate business ...  details...
  2.  Nature and Progress of Rent / Malthus, T. R. (Thomas Robert), 1766-1834
    The Project Gutenberg Etext of Nature and Progress of Rent, by Thomas Malthus #4 in our series ... -6221541 Title: Nature and Progress of Rent Author: Thomas Malthus Release Date: August, 2003 [Etext# 4336  details...
  3.  The Cost of Shelter / Richards, Ellen H.
    TO BE EXPENDED CHAPTER VIII. TO RENT OR TO OWN: A DIFFICULT QUESTION THE COST OF SHELTER. CHAPTER I ... in it. Imagine the young people beginning life in the average city flat, at a rent of twenty to thirty  details...
  4.  on Her Tour Through Ireland / McDougall, Margaret Moran Dixon, 1826-1898
    improvement in the land laws, that there has been glaring injustice in the past. They acknowledge that rents ... and a half) per week. Rents are about two shillings (or half a dollar) per week. It takes one and sixpence  details...
  5.  Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888) / Hurlbert, William Henry, 1827-1895
    . Tener, 92-128 Plan of Campaign, 94-99 Ability of tenants to pay their rents, 95 Mr. Dillon in 1886 ... , 127 Mr. Tener's experiences in Cavan, 127-130 Similar cases in Leitrim, 130-132 Sale of rents  details...
  6.  The Reminiscences of an Irish Land Agent / Hussey, S.M.
    that Ayrshire lairds are getting English and East Lothian notions about rents, and raising them so high ... if they had it free of rent and taxes. Old Bogue was a bachelor by profession, and his polygamistic tendencies  details...
  7.  Philo-Socrates; a series of papers wherein subjects are investigated which, there is reason to believe, would have interested Socrates, and in a manner that he would not disapprove, were he among us now, gifted with the knowledge, and familiar with the ha / Ellis, William, 1800-1881
    ; and the consideration agreed to be paid to the landlord by his tenant is called rent. P. The convenience to tenants of paying rent rather than purchasing or building houses is obvious enough : is it also obvious why people ...  details...
  8.  An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations / Smith, Adam, 1723-1790
    of a perpetual rent, if it is intended that this rent should always be of the same value, it is of importance ... always to diminish the value of a money rent. The discovery of the mines of America diminished the value  details...
  9.  An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations. / Smith, Adam, 1723-1790
    by the Policy of Europe .183 CHAPTER XI. Of the Rent of Land 223 PAIIT I. Of the Produce of Land which always af- fords Rent . 227 CONTENTS. IX PART II. Of the Produce of Land which sometimes does ...  details...
  10.  To Homer / Keats, John
    . So thou wast blind!- but then the veil was rent, For Jove uncurtain'd Heaven to let thee live ...  details...

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