Illustrations of Taxation ...C. Fox, 1834 |
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... kiln that was cooling , and looked round at the streaks of glazing that the salt had left upon the sides , and afterwards descended to the place where the clay was being milled , and watered , and trodden , and conversed with the blind ...
... kiln that was cooling , and looked round at the streaks of glazing that the salt had left upon the sides , and afterwards descended to the place where the clay was being milled , and watered , and trodden , and conversed with the blind ...
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... kiln , thus saving carriage in the one case as they . saved fuel in the other . If the officers meant to grow very strict just now , it might become neces- sary to have a separate kiln for burning , and a se- parate package , rather ...
... kiln , thus saving carriage in the one case as they . saved fuel in the other . If the officers meant to grow very strict just now , it might become neces- sary to have a separate kiln for burning , and a se- parate package , rather ...
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... kiln ; but his mind is given to very different things from those . If Mr. Durell had but the shoes on his feet in all the world , he would give them to the first lame beggar he met , and go barefoot . " " He would . You know him ...
... kiln ; but his mind is given to very different things from those . If Mr. Durell had but the shoes on his feet in all the world , he would give them to the first lame beggar he met , and go barefoot . " " He would . You know him ...
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... kiln where some knocking was going on , and three or four persons seemed to be busy . A man , who was holding a candle stuck in a lump of clay , observed hoarsely , " Here they come . " " Here they come , " repeated the treble voice of ...
... kiln where some knocking was going on , and three or four persons seemed to be busy . A man , who was holding a candle stuck in a lump of clay , observed hoarsely , " Here they come . " " Here they come , " repeated the treble voice of ...
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... kiln . " Let them come , if they can't let us alone for once , " growled Le Brocq , who was satisfying his sight with the piles of spirit casks ranged one above another in the kiln , with each its four rims of brown ochre , while jars ...
... kiln . " Let them come , if they can't let us alone for once , " growled Le Brocq , who was satisfying his sight with the piles of spirit casks ranged one above another in the kiln , with each its four rims of brown ochre , while jars ...
Términos y frases comunes
Aaron afraid Alderney Alice Anna asked believe better bottles Brennan Brocq brother Byrne Channel islands CHARLES FOX church cider court Cranston cried dare say dear declared door Durell Durell's duty England excise eyes fancy Fanny farm father gentleman give Gorey Guernsey hand HARRIET MARTINEAU hear heard heart Heliers hemp island Jack James Jerom Jersey kiln king knew Lambert Lambeth land leave live London look Louise ma'am Mackintosh Malet matter mind Miss Cranston morning mother neighbours never night observed paid parish perhaps Peterson poor pottery pretty prison Quarry Wood rent replied rope-walk Sarah seemed seen sister soap sorry Stephen Studley suppose sure Taplin tell thing thou thought tithe told turn uncle vicar wife window wish wonder Wood farm young
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Página 62 - OLD Mother Hubbard Went to the cupboard, To get her poor dog a bone: But when she got there The cupboard was bare, And so the poor dog had none.
Página 48 - And when he comes with his carts, teams, or other carriages, to carry away his tithes, he must not suffer his horses or oxen to eat and depasture the grass growing in the grounds where the tithes arise, much less the corn there growing or cut : but...
Página 49 - And if the owner of the soil, after he has duly set forth his tithes, will stop up the ways, and not suffer the parson to carry away his tithes, or to spread, dry, and stack them upon the land ; this is no good setting forth of his tithes without fraud within the statute : but the parson may have an action upon the said statute, and may recover the treble value ; or may have an action upon the case for such disturbance ; or he may, if he will, break open the gate or fence which hinders him, and carry...
Página 48 - ... person carry away his corn or hay, or his other predial tithes, before the tithe thereof be set forth, or willingly withdraw his tithes of the same, or of such other things whereof predial tithes ought to be paid ; or do stop or let the parson, vicar, proprietor, owner, or other their deputies or farmers, to view, take and carry away their tithes as is...
Página 139 - ... clergy in opposition to each other; and has done more to paralyze their exertions, and to deprive them of the esteem of their parishioners, than all the efforts of all the infidels and sectaries that ever existed. In the emphatic language of Mr Grattan, 'it has made the clergyman's income to fall with his virtues, and to rise with his bad qualities; just as it has made the parishioner to lose by being ingenuous, and to save by dishonesty.
Página 28 - Cur': 1 cannot fee but that Turkies are Birds as tame as Hens or other Poultry, and therefore muft pay Tithes ; it is true, if Tithes be once paid of the...
Página 58 - Mixt tithes were those which arise, not immediately from the ground, but from things immediately nourished by the ground, as by means of goods depastured thereupon, or otherwise nourished with the fruits thereof; as colts, calves, lambs, chicken, milk, cheese, eggs.
Página 49 - But in this he must be cautious that he commit no riot, nor break any gate, rails, lock, or hedges, more than necessarily he must for his passage.
Página 72 - In these cases, it is held, and we think this is the true view of the law on this subject, that whether the articles sued for, were necessaries or not, is a question of fact, to be submitted to a jury, unless in a very clear case, when a judge would be warranted in directing a jury authoritatively, that some articles, as for instance, diamonds or race-horses, cannot be necessaries for any minor.
Página 49 - ... but the parson may have an action upon the said statute, and may recover the treble value ; or may have an action upon the case for such disturbance, as it seemeth ; or he may, if he •will, break open the gate or fence which hinders him, and carry away his tithes.