But a gain to the country is only a king-fortilledland.
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Some men were thrust out of tilledland on to waste land.
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At last I got to the end of the tilledland.
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About the other sides of it stretched a few acres of tilledland.
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The tilledland, visible from the ship, reminded me of a large garden.
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And yet, here was the city surrounded by tilledland and filled with people!
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Plots of hand- tilledland surround the two barns.
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But others are less cynical about India's villages where close-knit communities have lived and tilledland for ages.
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The tilledland grew less and with it dwindled the free population and the recruiting field for the army.
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Outside, all round, the wide open country-grassand tilledland and hedges and hedgerow elms-isspread out before them.
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And they walked together through the rich field, under the clearing sky, on their tilledland by the deep river.
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I doubt if there are now 500 acres of tilledland in the millions of square miles the mighty river drains.
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To have been thoroughly on the prairie and in the prairie I should have been a day's journey from tilledland.
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And barren and desolate as it was when Raleigh received it, it soon became known as the best tilledland in all the country-side.
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The houses in which the people live are all substantial, convenient, and, in many cases, beautiful, being surrounded by neatly kept grounds and well- tilledland.
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A rich carpet of dark green overspreads the plain, where lighter spots indicate patches of tilledland and silver threads betray the presence of streams.