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With the legal aspect of the matter we have little to do, except in so far as it is necessary clearly to define the term for the benefit of the lay reader. Ground rents are of common-law origin, and in some shape were common in most of the original colonies ; but, although ground rents are frequently found in Mary- land and sometimes in Delaware and occasionally in New Jersey, and the old Rensselaer Wyck leases of New York partook of their nature, it is in Pennsylvania, and especially in Philad...elphia, that this estate has attained its and out from suburban homes in the city limits. Five or six other railroads bring their thousands to and fro daily to other depots in different parts of the city. After the consolidation in 1854, the city began to be troubled with "crowding up. " This tendency did not manifest itself in the erection of tenement houses, but in what was known as three-room houses. This class of houses was built on back courts and blind alleys. The houses were only one room deep, and either had no back or side yards or the smallest pos- sible one of ten or twelve feet, barely big enough to contain an out-house.
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