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The magistrates placed over it, two of the quaestors young men annually changed contented themselves at the best with inaction; among the official staff of clerks and others, formerly so justly held in high esteem for its integrity, the worst abuses now prevailed, more especially since such posts had come to be bought and sold. Financial Reforms of Caesar Leasing of the Direct Taxes Abolished
At first the tolls of the fair and market are collected by the lord, and the law-merchant is administered in the court of his bailiff. Often, however, he ends by leasing both the tolls and the commercial jurisdiction to the townsmen.
Under this category, however, falls to some extent the leasing or purchase by Roman capitalists of landed estates beyond Italy, with a view to carry on the cultivation of grain and the rearing of cattle on a great scale.
Gwynn came to town and leased the house just vacated by Baron Trenk, late head of the Austrian diplomatic corps. This leasing of itself half established Mr. Gwynn in a highest local esteem; his being English did the rest, since in the Capital of America it is better, socially, to come from anywhere rather than from home.
It seems probable that the Duke found better means of helping wit and genius, than by the leasing of the dilapidated tenement in Bedford Street. On the day following this sworn statement, January 12, 1749, his oaths were received as a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex. But even this did not satisfy all the requirements of those days of doctrinal inquisitions and Jacobite risings.
"What! be they all masters?" said the child. "`A kingdom and priests," she said. "But there be no 'prentices, seeing there is no work, save the King's work." Little Maude wondered privately whether that were to sew stars upon sunbeams. "But there shall not enter any defouled thing into that City," pursued the lady seriously; "no leasing, neither no manner of wrongfulness."
Thus, for example, America has the right of use of several tables, the Smithsonian Institution leasing one, Columbia University another, a woman's league a third, and so on.
Bounty rewards itself. Natheless Humph? I wish I had done't without leasing. It ill becomes my function to utter falsehoods." "Falsehood, sir?" Gerard was mystified. "Didst not hear me say thou hadst given me that same phosphorus? 'Twill cost me a fortnight's penance, that light word." The cure sighed, and his eye twinkled cunningly. "Nay, nay," cried Gerard eagerly. "Now Heaven forbid!
The Mexicans could protect their small stock of big game if they would; but in Lower California they are leasing huge tracts of land to cattle companies, and they permit the lessees to kill all the wild game they please on their leased lands, even with the aid of dogs. This is a vicious and fatal system, and contrary to all the laws of nations.
To this end, the Administration has launched several initiatives. Leasing of oil and natural gas on federal lands, particularly the outer continental shelf, has been accelerated at the same time as the Administration has reformed leasing procedures through the 1978 amendments to the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.
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