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He goes about the world, sits on boards and committees, fills directorships and trusteeships, pays pew-rent, and runs towns.
This might be so, I admit, to some extent; and it would favour the employ of the land for agricultural profit. My reply is that they always will require to be taken care of unless they are entrusted with the management of their own affairs. The loss to the nation, the expenses, the sacrifice of time and labour in trusteeships, have now assumed gigantic proportions.
It's one of those complicated trusteeships." Hope sprang up in Hal's soul. "Perhaps she doesn't know about it." "Isn't she morally bound to know? We've assumed moral responsibility in the other trusteeships. Of course, if you want to make a difference " Wayne, again wholly the journalist, jealous for the standards of his craft, awaited his chief's decision. "No. Have you sent a man to see her?"
They should not poke their noses into his affairs any more; he had just cancelled their trusteeships of his Will; he would take the whole of his business out of their hands, and put it into the hands of young Herring, and he would move the business of his Companies too.
Vehement had been the outcry of the English Parliamentarians over this breach of the King's compact with them to leave the conduct of the Irish war wholly to the Parliament; and from that moment there were two Protestant powers or trusteeships for the management of the Irish Rebellion.
"But can't we do something in the mean time?" asked Dr. Elliot. "A little cleaning-up, maybe? Who owns that pest-hole?" "Any number of people," said the clergyman. "It's very complicated, what with ground leases, agencies, and trusteeships. I dare say some of the owners don't even know that the property belongs to them." "One of the things we might find out," said Ellis.
He fairly showered offices commissionerships, trusteeships, judgeships, political nominations, and executive positions generally on those who did his bidding faithfully and without question. Compared with Butler and Mollenhauer he was more powerful than either, for he represented the State and the nation.
It would have taken you or me a long time to work that plan out, wouldn't it, Henry? We should be worried over the effect on our trusteeships and the big estates we've had the care of " "What about the big estates?" Davenant noticed the tone in which Guion brought out this question, though it was an hour later before he understood its significance.
They should not poke their noses into his affairs any more; he had just cancelled their trusteeships of his Will; he would take the whole of his business out of their hands, and put it into the hands of young Herring, and he would move the business of his Companies too.
It should be noted that in cutting down the powers of owners to legally tie up, I do not interfere with honourable trusteeships of any kind not enforceable by law or in equity. Such exist now, and more largely than is generally supposed. There has been no readjustment of the land tax for very many years. It is a property rate, and originally was rateably levied at four shillings in the pound.
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