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... compensation to be paid to the putative father . " E. Hist . of Inst . p . 59 . 4 The influence of the more ad- vanced civilization of foreign nations was scarcely felt by the early Irish com- munity , and is only treated of in two ...
... compensation to be paid to the putative father . " E. Hist . of Inst . p . 59 . 4 The influence of the more ad- vanced civilization of foreign nations was scarcely felt by the early Irish com- munity , and is only treated of in two ...
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... compensated by other grants the lands still unallotted under the Act of 1653 and the new forfeitures from the old opponents of Charles the First being available for this purpose . The Act of Settlement 14 & 15 Car . II . c . 2 , carried ...
... compensated by other grants the lands still unallotted under the Act of 1653 and the new forfeitures from the old opponents of Charles the First being available for this purpose . The Act of Settlement 14 & 15 Car . II . c . 2 , carried ...
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... compensated by extensive grants of commonage , yet in many cases these commons were un- scrupulously enclosed and not the slightest reduction in rents . made2 . In a greater or less degree every imposition which burdened the tenant , or ...
... compensated by extensive grants of commonage , yet in many cases these commons were un- scrupulously enclosed and not the slightest reduction in rents . made2 . In a greater or less degree every imposition which burdened the tenant , or ...
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... compensation for permanent improve- ments was given to the Protestant ec- clesiastics , for 10 Will . III . c . 6 ( Irish ) enabled every ecclesiastical dignitary to recover from his successor two - thirds of the money laid out on ...
... compensation for permanent improve- ments was given to the Protestant ec- clesiastics , for 10 Will . III . c . 6 ( Irish ) enabled every ecclesiastical dignitary to recover from his successor two - thirds of the money laid out on ...
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... compensation for his permanent im- provements , that it is curious that this Act , which so vastly facilitated the transfer of land , did not deal fully with this question . The claim of a tenant whose term is closed by the voluntary ...
... compensation for his permanent im- provements , that it is curious that this Act , which so vastly facilitated the transfer of land , did not deal fully with this question . The claim of a tenant whose term is closed by the voluntary ...
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