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... respect of each separate gift by will , and each separate share of an intestate's estate , one Duty only should be levied , at a uniform rate , upon the value of the personal estate of every deceased person , ” — ( Mr . Dodds ) ...
... respect of each separate gift by will , and each separate share of an intestate's estate , one Duty only should be levied , at a uniform rate , upon the value of the personal estate of every deceased person , ” — ( Mr . Dodds ) ...
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... respect of each separate gift by will , and each separate share of an intestate's estate , one Duty only should be levied , at a uniform rate , upon the value of the personal estate of every deceased person , " - ( Mr . Dodds ) ...
... respect of each separate gift by will , and each separate share of an intestate's estate , one Duty only should be levied , at a uniform rate , upon the value of the personal estate of every deceased person , " - ( Mr . Dodds ) ...
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... respect of Regimental Pay of Militia , be reduced by £ 25,000 , " - ( Mr . Parnell : ) - Question proposed , " That the said Item be so reduced : " -Question put : -The Committee divided ; Ayes 8 , Noes 190 ; Majority 182 .— ( Div ...
... respect of Regimental Pay of Militia , be reduced by £ 25,000 , " - ( Mr . Parnell : ) - Question proposed , " That the said Item be so reduced : " -Question put : -The Committee divided ; Ayes 8 , Noes 190 ; Majority 182 .— ( Div ...
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... respect to that drug . Never- theless this is the interpretation which some persons have placed upon the Con- vention . I think my noble Friend who asked the Question ( the Earl of Carnar- von ) did not fall into that error . He said ...
... respect to that drug . Never- theless this is the interpretation which some persons have placed upon the Con- vention . I think my noble Friend who asked the Question ( the Earl of Carnar- von ) did not fall into that error . He said ...
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... respect to li - kin . They have not waited for the stipulations ; they have opened them at once . Do you imagine they have done it out of pure benevolence ? Certainly not ; for they know it is for their interest as well as ours that the ...
... respect to li - kin . They have not waited for the stipulations ; they have opened them at once . Do you imagine they have done it out of pure benevolence ? Certainly not ; for they know it is for their interest as well as ours that the ...
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