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Show Kmperor William Taied alls, One. William the Or.', i.io relation to the Only William of New York) la a believer be-liever In renl estute as a moans of salting salt-ing away money, and la the greateat property owner In Germany. He haa no leaa than elghty-thrco estates, uMin which he had to pay taxes to the amount of tlll.i.oiMl. ext to the Emperor, Em-peror, the I'rluro of Pleas Is the largnat reul estato owner In the empire, he hnvlng aeventy-flvo estates, upou which he pays nearly aa much In taxea oa does the War Ixir.l. After those two, the lnrgcHt landed proprietor In Germany Ger-many la the Duke of I'Jest, who owna fifty-two ostntes and paya fiiO.OOO taxea on them. Tho Duke of Hntlbor possesses pos-sesses hTty-ono estates in Germany, besides be-sides hla enormous holdings in Bohemia, Bo-hemia, and la the fourth largest taxpayer tax-payer on real estate In the empire. Among the other large landed proprietors proprie-tors of the Gorman Empire la the King of Suxony, who Is tho owner of fifty estates, moat of them provided witb castles or fine manor bouaea. New York Proaa. |