The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 - English literature |
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Page 147
... ment rights is also disclosed by the minority report . The majority recommended that no account shall be taken of any increased value . . . arising from the actual or possible demands for the land or other land by any Govern- ment ...
... ment rights is also disclosed by the minority report . The majority recommended that no account shall be taken of any increased value . . . arising from the actual or possible demands for the land or other land by any Govern- ment ...
Page 150
... ment became desirable . Then purchase by the State of the land itself if and when required for approved develop- ment whether for public purposes or for private purposes ' and in the latter case the leasing of the such land by the State ...
... ment became desirable . Then purchase by the State of the land itself if and when required for approved develop- ment whether for public purposes or for private purposes ' and in the latter case the leasing of the such land by the State ...
Page 71
... ment . He is known as a bull . ' But the term bull has come to be used in a looser sense of all who buy for the rise ; as in the phrase , on the bull tack . ' 6. A class of operators who sell stock or shares which they may or may not ...
... ment . He is known as a bull . ' But the term bull has come to be used in a looser sense of all who buy for the rise ; as in the phrase , on the bull tack . ' 6. A class of operators who sell stock or shares which they may or may not ...
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