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"It may be that no small number of landless ones will come."
After the second world war, the land is divided and given to the landless.
But by 1910, 90 percent of the peasants had become landless.
They are a landless community, although a few do hold small plots of land.
The King has also been giving land to landless farmers around the country.
The president said today that land would be turned over to landless blacks by the end of the month.
These were landless men and probably thieves, wanted, maybe, by the law.
Landless workers had to ask permission to leave an estate.
They remain a land owning community, with very few being landless.
"And let my son live always in exile, a landless man?"
His main concern was the growing problem of landless peasants.
My steward wrote to tell me I am now landless.
Landless women and children face the greatest threat in rural areas.
"They even claimed the landless killed each other in order to be able to blame the police."
Some 50 percent are considered landless by the Government.
In the rural areas, there are no source of income for landless poor people.
These people are mostly landless peasants and only a few own farms.
He spent his early years as a landless farm laborer.
These are usually landless people who have no hope of anything except scratching a living in the forest.
The immense, landless mass of Pacific water is more or less as it always has been.
"Others are landless, who have been promised fields of their own.
But what else could a landless, penniless man do, who knew no trade save war?
Seventy-one percent of all adult men were landless under the new system.
In many countries "the number of landless peasants continues to rise," he said.
Then - well, I was now a landless man.