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valuations, divisions, and allotments, injure 
one Proprietor and serve another, to the 
amount of thousands of pounds, without a 
possibility of detedf ion ; but in the matter of 
raising and expending the necessary money 
for carrying an A6l into execution, the 
meanest Proprietor may exercise a judgment 
'when he sees the Commissioners' accounts in 
the usual way. 
The House of Commons prescribes a rule 
by which the Commissioners are not to be 
entrusted with SOl. and also allows an inter- 
ference on the part of the Proprietors as to 
the condu6l of the Commissioners in the 
progress of the business, and before they 
have made their final award; which is by 
some considered extremely improper, as also 
any interference with respedl to the Com- 
missioners* award. If it is to be made a 
subject of appeal, where is the business of 
an inclosure to end ? 
