That they must have known that it would be a losing adventure at the time when they took it ; and their inducement for taking it was, that when they had worked out the coal in this colliery, they would be able to get at coal of their own, which was adjoining... The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer - Seite 64von Richard Burn - 1810Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Dickinson - 1815 - 488 Seiten
...they must Jiave known -that it would be a losing adveliture at the time when they took it; and their inducement for taking it was, that when they had worked...coal in this colliery, they •would be able to get coal of their own, which was adjoining to it; and that .this was a cheaper way of getting at it, than... | |
| Richard Burn - 1820 - 772 Seiten
...the first of their taking it, and that they must have known it at the time they took it, and their inducement for taking it was. that when they had worked...at it than any other which they could have adopted Ld. Kent/on C. J It is said, that this burden is to be laid where the benefit arises ; but that rule... | |
| William Dickinson - 1820 - 922 Seiten
...they must have known that it would be a losing adventure at the time when they took it ; and their inducement for taking it was, that, when they had...the coal in this colliery, they would be able to get coal of their own, which was adjoining to it ; and that this was a cheaper way of getting at it, than... | |
| Edmund Bott - 1827 - 858 Seiten
...they must have known that it would be a losing adventure at the time when they took it ; and their inducement for taking it was, that when they had worked...able to get at coal of their own, which was adjoining to it ; and that this was a cheaper way of getting at it than any other which they could have adopted.... | |
| Edmund Bott - 1827 - 824 Seiten
...That they must have known that it would be a losing adventure at the time when they took it; and their Inducement for taking it was, that when they had worked...able to get at coal of their own, which was adjoining to it ; and that this was a cheaper way of getting at it than any other which they could have adopted.... | |
| Charles Petersdorff - 1831 - 590 Seiten
...the first of their taking it, and that they must have known it at the time they took it ; and their inducement for taking it was, that, when they had worked out the coals in this colliery, they would be able to get at coal of their own, which was adjoining, and that... | |
| Richard Burn - 1837 - 1224 Seiten
...from the first of their taking it ; and they must have known it at the time they took it; and their inducement for taking it was, that when they had worked out the coal in this coDiery, they would he able to get at coil of their own, which was adjoining ; and this was a cheaper... | |
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