Inclose all
into pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing.
Inclosed waste land
or a portion of the common forest to cultivate it, became hereditary proprietor of the same.
Inclosed on all sides
by hills, presents in its whole aspect retirement and tranquility.
Inclosed by a wall
of masonry, in which is an elegant gateway.
The buildings are substantial and commodious; the lands are generally
well inclosed, and the fences mostly kept in good repair.
Inclosed with a brick wall.
Incloses an area
of 37 acres.
Inclosed ground
lets from 15s. to 25s. according to its quality.
Inclosed by acts
of parliament.
Meantime howells had written his atlantic notice of tom sawyer, and
now inclosed
clemens a proof of it.
Incloses a letter
from nurenberg to sir w. raleigh.
Inclosed part
contained about 680 acres, and increased, on an average, about 6s.
A letter from the commissioners for the customs, dated the first of march 1659; with a case
therein inclosed; were read.
It is likely to fall, if ever the neighboring lands are
completely inclosed.
Great advances have been made in draining, but the lands are
not inclosed, and the want of fences is seriously felt.
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