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... land in the future progress of occupation . Should the inclosure be of considerable extent , and many years re- quired to cultivate the whole , these fences may be made progressively , so as to keep pace with the cultivation of the land ...
... land in the future progress of occupation . Should the inclosure be of considerable extent , and many years re- quired to cultivate the whole , these fences may be made progressively , so as to keep pace with the cultivation of the land ...
Page 58
... land , was soon made known to the enemy ; a circumstance which rendered it necessary to countermand their orders , before they reached the place of their destination . They were accordingly directed to land at Ostend ; and not long ...
... land , was soon made known to the enemy ; a circumstance which rendered it necessary to countermand their orders , before they reached the place of their destination . They were accordingly directed to land at Ostend ; and not long ...
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... land tax whatever is imposed on the great landholders ; and those fiefs which have no town or village in them are also exempt . The royal town , in whose territory these are situated , assesses them in the following manner : A ...
... land tax whatever is imposed on the great landholders ; and those fiefs which have no town or village in them are also exempt . The royal town , in whose territory these are situated , assesses them in the following manner : A ...
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Beatsons Chronological Register of both | 4 |
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