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I land , to prevent new tenants taking land , have examined into the cases of
many indi . which any person belonging to the com viduals where personal
torture had been bination had given vp ; and for many inflicted , and I'uniformly
found it to ...
I land , to prevent new tenants taking land , have examined into the cases of
many indi . which any person belonging to the com viduals where personal
torture had been bination had given vp ; and for many inflicted , and I'uniformly
found it to ...
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The witness , whose evidence he had read , had been asked , in explanation ,
whether the quantity of the land in his ocHOUSE OF LORDS . cupation had
increased , he had answered , that it was the same , and that the quantity Monday
, July ...
The witness , whose evidence he had read , had been asked , in explanation ,
whether the quantity of the land in his ocHOUSE OF LORDS . cupation had
increased , he had answered , that it was the same , and that the quantity Monday
, July ...
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1,412 11.7 1,952 53 119 9 10 765 00 1,993 00 5,600 0 0 11,8000 1,2000 a 2,000
0 0 1812 1813 Sugar and Malt Additional Ditto Surplus Duties Annually Tobacco
granted after discharging Annual Malt £ .3,000,000 Exchequer Bills Land Tax ...
1,412 11.7 1,952 53 119 9 10 765 00 1,993 00 5,600 0 0 11,8000 1,2000 a 2,000
0 0 1812 1813 Sugar and Malt Additional Ditto Surplus Duties Annually Tobacco
granted after discharging Annual Malt £ .3,000,000 Exchequer Bills Land Tax ...
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