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... measure ) of each lot ; The profit rent ; The Poor Law valuation of each lot as set out in the rental filed in the Landed Estates Court ; ( 10 ) The amount of purchase money ; ( 11 ) The number of years purchase : II . Return , in ...
... measure ) of each lot ; The profit rent ; The Poor Law valuation of each lot as set out in the rental filed in the Landed Estates Court ; ( 10 ) The amount of purchase money ; ( 11 ) The number of years purchase : II . Return , in ...
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... measure was promoted as a protection to local residents and in the interests of the Turf . The measure had been before the public for the last three years , and during its passage through the House of Commons had received the support of ...
... measure was promoted as a protection to local residents and in the interests of the Turf . The measure had been before the public for the last three years , and during its passage through the House of Commons had received the support of ...
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... measures of reform render to racing once again the honourable appellation it formerly de- servedly enjoyed of being ... measure ( Viscount Enfield ) dislikes those small meetings which take place in the neighbourhood of London . I can ...
... measures of reform render to racing once again the honourable appellation it formerly de- servedly enjoyed of being ... measure ( Viscount Enfield ) dislikes those small meetings which take place in the neighbourhood of London . I can ...
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... measure been changed since the time when it was supported in the House of Commons , not merely by an individual Member of the Government , but by the Home Secretary and his two Under Secretaries , who spoke in the strongest terms in ...
... measure been changed since the time when it was supported in the House of Commons , not merely by an individual Member of the Government , but by the Home Secretary and his two Under Secretaries , who spoke in the strongest terms in ...
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... measure . I confidently anticipated hear- ing strong arguments in its favour ; but every argument which I have heard tends directly against the Bill , and I must record my vote with the noble Lord who moved the Amendment . THE EARL OF ...
... measure . I confidently anticipated hear- ing strong arguments in its favour ; but every argument which I have heard tends directly against the Bill , and I must record my vote with the noble Lord who moved the Amendment . THE EARL OF ...
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