THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 



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j^a, again quote the rules of the betor--menuoniu 



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abrade sent 



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Although the greater number is with the c 







nv huml.!- conception the better reason 





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I ibculd not be afraid, were I a drain, r * i 







triet in question, to try the poiut again, a 







In ih- tint place, it is to be observed, 



the act for 





dnunin; the feus is 6th and 7th Victoria, n 





Now, L..r.i C kew?,«Le,,cs j.o.tenorcs ] 







p*t," or, as Sancho Pauza hath ir. uh n v 



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of Parliament, and leave it unfenced. he would 



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pawn who BLulVsustahiTpeculiar damage by Tu" 

 wuMee, or on a judgment upon an indictment to 



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Wofl2men,butevene,crv ,. K . ot t, «iu" tnV s-.u- 

 J^*bo may c ho OS e to judge for himself that it is a 

 ^<*>*fcd that has a head sufficiently clear to judge 

 Jgk may Wlt h his own spade lawfully abate that 

 inni^/V tlustfor ni s justification to a subsequen 

 ^ ^evious verdict. _ / 



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«a»I LT *° rks Wilh > uch wa,la or other defen <* 

 ^ortin.J/ eve ^ 8ub J ect Ravelling that road, whi 



**** Mr Baro n n C R°lf the laWB ' N ° ^ " eX6mP 

 ■*^ib, J^'^^Sry 8 oughrtoha^lhe 



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L* 1 ^ *aH t?l e "? pl °y d utyfrte° brick s e ?o Ue build a 





ally! when, for want ol 

 injoined by a judgment 

 ipeak with deference ; 



.ngfully neglect 



to secure persons using the 



experienced in erimin 



1 left it so incomplete 





-ido of tl c high 



the c; e <h it the Hue ot dt .hinge crosses the higi 

 and asks is a bridge necessary ? By the Bardni 

 the drain may legally er - th : highway ; t! e;v 

 andition, no proviso th-.t i; shall not ere- a hi 



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. London to Houn; 



t at having to pa; 

 ite, and finding sue 



they imaginewe in Hamp 



for the erection of 'these ' 



iuper. In South 

 and more, at the 

 i part of the past 

 rishes of England 



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e Chair; Mr. 

 Dr. Calvert; Mr._F._Q. 



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of the poortf this nei^tourlJol *My own labon 

 are earning from 12*-. to 15s. per week at the pre 



ti„ u . iV,,,n-.:-i::-tM';.iMV (1 vllW in the p.. 

 and are rarely mo. e t! an 1 s 2 / '1 his is ^ t Hie 



about, but not to the extent which '• F. T." appeal 

 Every honourable man must, I think, acknowledge 



