The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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Page 44
... persons think their fancies worth paying for , they are at liberty to maintain them as their clergy - nothing hinders it . But if they cannot get an hundred people to- gether who will pay for their reading a Liturgy after their form ...
... persons think their fancies worth paying for , they are at liberty to maintain them as their clergy - nothing hinders it . But if they cannot get an hundred people to- gether who will pay for their reading a Liturgy after their form ...
Page 99
... persons , who daily encroach more farms than they be able to occupy or maintain with tilth and corn , as was wont , ' often joining together ten or sixteen , so that where was in a town twenty or thirty dwelling- houses , they be now ...
... persons , who daily encroach more farms than they be able to occupy or maintain with tilth and corn , as was wont , ' often joining together ten or sixteen , so that where was in a town twenty or thirty dwelling- houses , they be now ...
Page 145
... persons , whose determination not to make ille- gitimate profits might influence the market . Every model dwelling built , and every house bought by philanthropic enterprise , no doubt helps to create such an influence . But apart from ...
... persons , whose determination not to make ille- gitimate profits might influence the market . Every model dwelling built , and every house bought by philanthropic enterprise , no doubt helps to create such an influence . But apart from ...
Page 160
... persons entitled to compensation under Torrens's Acts are , as we have seen , the freeholder and lessee for a long term . The supposed injustice of excluding the actual tenant and the short leaseholder , has often been brought forward ...
... persons entitled to compensation under Torrens's Acts are , as we have seen , the freeholder and lessee for a long term . The supposed injustice of excluding the actual tenant and the short leaseholder , has often been brought forward ...
Page 164
... persons , to whom a few shares in a gigantic building society would not present any attraction , might yet be ' willing to devote the necessary money and time and attention to the work of re - erecting and managing a single house . If ...
... persons , to whom a few shares in a gigantic building society would not present any attraction , might yet be ' willing to devote the necessary money and time and attention to the work of re - erecting and managing a single house . If ...
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