Valentine M'clutchy, the Irish Agent; Or, Chronicles of the Castle Cumber Property V. 3
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Clement : and as their conversation bears upon the topic of which we write, we trust it may THE IRISH AGENT. 121 not be considered intruding upon private society to detail a part of it. " Property in this country," said Hickman, " is surrounded by many difficulties — difficulties which unfortunately fall chiefly upon those who cultivate it. In the first place, there is the neglect of the landlord ; in the next, the positive oppression of either himself or his agent ; in the third, the influence... of strong party feeling — leaning too heavily on one class, and sparing or indulging another ; and, per- haps, what is worst of all, and may be considered the fons et ori^o malorum, the absence of any principle possessing shape or form, or that can be recognized as a salutary duty on the part of the landlord. This is the great want and the great evil. There should be a distinct principle to guide, to stimulate, and when necessary to restrain him ; such a principle as would prevent him from managing his property according to the influence of his pas- sions, his prejudices, or his necessities." " That is very true," said Mr.
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