The Nineteenth Century, Volume 14Henry S. King & Company, 1883 |
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Page 814
... condition that the rents should never exceed a certain rate , and that the occupier should always have the right of purchase . Such a condition is not , however , at present legal ; but it is possible for Town Councils to acquire land ...
... condition that the rents should never exceed a certain rate , and that the occupier should always have the right of purchase . Such a condition is not , however , at present legal ; but it is possible for Town Councils to acquire land ...
Page 948
... condition is deducted , that the rent received from inmates who by their crowded condition constitute a statutory nuisance , is also left out of the account , and lastly that credit is given for the increased value of the premises owing ...
... condition is deducted , that the rent received from inmates who by their crowded condition constitute a statutory nuisance , is also left out of the account , and lastly that credit is given for the increased value of the premises owing ...
Page 1071
As regards the present condition of our West Indian Colonies , it must be pointed out that , although at no great distance from one another , the conditions of the different colonies vary considerably , and there is much less migration ...
As regards the present condition of our West Indian Colonies , it must be pointed out that , although at no great distance from one another , the conditions of the different colonies vary considerably , and there is much less migration ...
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WHY NOT PURCHASE THE SUEZ CANAL? By Edward Dicey | 188 |
361 733 | 356 |
CLOUDS OVER ARCADY By the Rev Dr Jessopp | 540 |
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