Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... land ; on the other side of the hedge may lurk a Lord Petre , or an attorney who can add to the satisfaction of being obliged to sell his land the chance of his own costs . * The claimant on the side of the hedge which they have ...
... land ; on the other side of the hedge may lurk a Lord Petre , or an attorney who can add to the satisfaction of being obliged to sell his land the chance of his own costs . * The claimant on the side of the hedge which they have ...
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... land - valuing jury who are not in- structed , or allowed as a matter of course , to act upon a rule laid down , not by parliament for the purpose of fixing the value of land by some pro- portion to its rental , or in some other ...
... land - valuing jury who are not in- structed , or allowed as a matter of course , to act upon a rule laid down , not by parliament for the purpose of fixing the value of land by some pro- portion to its rental , or in some other ...
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... land , either for the mere pleasure of buy- ing or possessing land , or with the idea of making a good thing of it . The only possible reasons for which they ever can buy a yard more than they really want are these : first , they may ...
... land , either for the mere pleasure of buy- ing or possessing land , or with the idea of making a good thing of it . The only possible reasons for which they ever can buy a yard more than they really want are these : first , they may ...
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