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1
There was a speculative tinge in the operations of this
landed
aristocracy
.
2
Beyond the
landed
aristocracy
,
whose boundaries are impregnable, grade hardly counts.
3
The
landed
aristocracy
,
however, there, as elsewhere, are Rājpūts- either Pawārs, Chandēls, or Bundēlas.
4
They are all from the
landed
aristocracy
of Bundelcund, and should be treated with consideration.
5
These two nobilities coalescing after the Revolution, had now transformed themselves into a
landed
aristocracy
.
6
They'll be '
landed
aristocracy
'
in less than no time.
7
There you have a real
landed
aristocracy
.
8
The application of the powers of the palatinate intensified these conditions by creating an agricultural and
landed
aristocracy
.
9
When things went downhill for the
landed
aristocracy
,
the Pinnacles moved into trade and eventually into software development.
10
The land is mostly held by descendants of the early settlers, who form a species of
landed
aristocracy
.
11
Even great office-holders and a
landed
aristocracy
were insufficient to sustain the regal dignity to which Lord Baltimore aspired.
12
The administrative power would merely be transferred from the hands of the military and the
landed
aristocracy
to another class.
13
They tried to compete with the
landed
aristocracy
which still exercised great influence upon the government of most European countries.
14
But the old
landed
aristocracy
was as important as ever, and the urban middle class was kept firmly in check.
15
If all they said were true he must have been related to half the
landed
aristocracy
of that world-famed metropolis.
16
I look at society as it is, not as it would be if we had primogeniture and a
landed
aristocracy
.