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do it for them, after which the Load
is to fall upon them.
It has been already said, That AS
THE TREE IS, SO WILL BE THE
FRUITS: — And it would not be
impertinent, in this Place, to recite
the same Saying again.
The extraordinary Powers of this
Act of Parliament have hitherto been
as extraordinarily administered.
Above a Year and a Half ago, the
Persons, in whose Favour it passed,
gave Notice, that they would treat
with, and actually pay, the Proprietors
of all the Ground and Houses in
question: — And as many of the
Tenants immediately thereupon took
Wing, and abandoned their Dwellings,
it was expected and believed,
that these Treaties would be in gene-ral
Identifier: | JB/123/262/053 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 123.
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review of the project for building a new square said to be for the use of westminster-school |
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printed material |
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recto |
(viii, 51) |
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bentham's annotated copy of the statute; enfolded in a full-size brown wrapper |
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