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- noun Plural form of
freeholder .
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Examples
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The inhabitants were freeholders, which is not very usual in Chile.
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The inhabitants were freeholders, which is not very usual in Chile.
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The inhabitants were freeholders, which is not very usual in Chile.
Chapter XVI 1909
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To persuade the mass of the freeholders was his object, and for such an object there are no political tracts in the language at all comparable to Defoe's.
Daniel Defoe Minto, William, 1845-1893 1879
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To persuade the mass of the freeholders was his object, and for such an object there are no political tracts in the language at all comparable to Defoe's.
Daniel Defoe William Minto 1869
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The inhabitants were freeholders, which is not very usual in Chile.
The Voyage of the Beagle Charles Darwin 1845
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He found many landowners - mostly white farmers called freeholders - are already cooperating on some shared natural resource issues.
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The freeholders are a big developing company and have a good reputation.
London SE1 community website Mike Seat 2009
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"The freeholders are the ones providing the funding for this," he said.
Latest News 2009
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"freeholders" - in effect, property owners who could reorganize boundary lines.
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