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The shires of Wessex went back at least to the reign of King Ine, who probably also imposed a hidage assessment upon each for food rents and other services owed the Crown.
Balsall Heath's low rents also attracted a bohemian student population.
But it also imposed hardship on the tens of thousands of people who were obliged to relocate from their old neighborhoods because they could not afford the rents in the new buildings.
He also imposes a 90-day freeze on wages, prices and rents.
Council house rents were also frozen.
The town also provided a useful source of income for successive Marcher Lords, based on rents, fines, and tolls.
In doing so, they make old technologies or products obsolete: this is the destruction referred to by Schumpeter, that could also be referred to as the annulment of previous technologies which makes them obsolete, and " which destroys the rents generated by previous innovations " ( Aghion 855 ).
Many San Francisco gays also moved there after about 1970 from what had been the formerly most prominent gay neighborhood, Polk Gulch, because large Victorian houses were available at low rents or available for purchase for low down payments when their former middle-class owners had fled to the suburbs.
He is also said to have compiled the Psalter of Tara, a book containing the chronicles of Irish history, the laws concerning the rents and dues kings were to receive from their subjects, and records of the boundaries of Ireland.
Currently, the rising prices of Manhattan real estate and high rents are also affecting Chinatown.
It also rents mountain bikes.
Weko Beach also has camping facilities and rents several small cabins for those who wish to stay longer than one day.
) was created and operates the building as a community center and also rents out spaces for businesses, events and personal gatherings.
A 7th Day Adventist group also rents the building for three practices.
The Convervators also raised some revenue from rents on the public houses which they owned adjacent to each of the sluices.
But many absentees also reinvested part of their rents into roads and bridges, to improve local economies, that are still seen today.
Depending on the jurisdiction dividend income along with interest income, collected rents, or other " unearned income " may also be taxed and is the subject of recurring debate as to whether or not these taxes should be eliminated.
Tynset municipality also rents chalets, which used to belong to mountain farms.
Observing that a tax on the unearned rent of land would not distort economic activities, Henry George proposed that publicly collected land rents ( land value taxation ) should be the primary ( or only ) source of public revenue ; though he also advocated public ownership, taxation and regulation of natural monopolies and monopolies of scale that cannot be eliminated by deregulation.
This is listed in the Domesday Book as belonging to the Archbishop of Canterbury ; the income from its rents and tithes supplied the monks at Christ Church Canterbury with their clothing ; a ' church ' is also mentioned.
A cancellation of one-third of the debts owed to France by the poorest countries was announced, while technical and liberalising adjustments were also made to several controversial bills passed by the previous Chirac Government, amongst the notable being changes to measures which made it easier for landlords to impose higher market rents, for the police to expel summarily ( without court order ) illegal aliens picked up on suspicion, and making it easier for firms to dismiss their workers.
These two statutes also laid down rules for the determination of rents by the arbitration process.
The rents paid by tenant fellah increased sharply, owing to increased population density, and transfer of land from Arabs to the Jewish settlement agencies, such as the Jewish National Fund, increased the number of fellahin evicted while also removing the land as a future source of livelihood.
The United Nations also had offices in Millbank Tower, but moved out in June 2003, also citing high rents.

also and himself
And just as `` Laurie '' Lawrence was first attracted to bright Jo March, who found him immature by her high standards, and then had to content himself with her younger sister Amy, so Joe Jastrow, who had also been writing Henrietta before he came to Johns Hopkins, had to content himself with her younger sister, pretty Rachel.
It is, however, a disarming disguise, or perhaps a shield, for not only has Mercer proved himself to be one of the few great lyricists over the years, but also one who can function remarkably under pressure.
as Pike proved himself adept in the political arena, he also became a social lion in the village of Little Rock, where he served as a symbol of the culture that the ladies of the town were striving so eagerly to cultivate.
The younger men, Vere, and Pembroke, who was also Edward's cousin and whose Lusignan blood gave him the swarthy complexion that caused Edward of Carnarvon's irreverent friend, Piers Gaveston, to nickname him `` Joseph the Jew '', were relatively new to the game of diplomacy, but Pontissara had been on missions to Rome before, and Hotham, a man of great learning, `` jocund in speech, agreeable to meet, of honest religion, and pleasing in the eyes of all '', and an archbishop to boot, was as reliable and experienced as Othon himself.
Klauber investigated the rattlesnakes carefully himself and also summarized what others have found.
Mr. A., her fellow townsman, also experienced a nervous breakdown just as soon as he discovered that he had been bilked of his life savings by the limited practitioner who had been treating his wife -- a woman suffering from an incurable disease, multiple sclerosis -- and himself.
He also reminded himself that he had an unusual number of possibilities.
Yet this utterly individual historical person must also contain within himself the common history of mankind.
The statement also points to a classic paradox: The more men turn toward God, who is not only in himself the paradigm of all unity but also the only ground on which human unity can ultimately be established, the more men splinter into groups and set themselves apart from one another.
He also speaks of Franklin D. Roosevelt's `` puerile '' assumption that `` if only he ( Stalin ) could be exposed to the persuasive charm of someone like F.D.R. himself, ideological preconceptions would melt and Russia's co-operation with the West could be easily arranged ''.
Frazer, a Scottish scholar with a broad knowledge of Classics, also concerned himself with religion, myth, and magic.
Medicine and healing are associated with Apollo, whether through the god himself or mediated through his son Asclepius, yet Apollo was also seen as a god who could bring ill-health and deadly plague.
It is considered that he created also the New York kouros, which is the oldest fully preserved statue of Kouros type, and seems to be the incarnation of the god himself.
His name also survives in modern-day companies such as Dynamit Nobel and Akzo Nobel, which are descendants of the companies Nobel himself established.
It was necessary that an abbot should be at least 25 years of age, of legitimate birth, a monk of the house, unless it furnished no suitable candidate, when a liberty was allowed of electing from another convent, well instructed himself, and able to instruct others, one also who had learned how to command by having practised obedience.
Constantine is believed to have exiled those who refused to accept the Nicean creed — Arius himself, the deacon Euzoios, and the Libyan bishops Theonas of Marmarica and Secundus of Ptolemais — and also the bishops who signed the creed but refused to join in condemnation of Arius, Eusebius of Nicomedia and Theognis of Nicaea.
Those who uphold the original beliefs of Jacobus Arminius himself, is the common way to define Arminianism, but those of Hugo Grotius, John Wesley and others also understood the term as a sort of umbrella for a bigger alliance of ideas as well.
" Wretch " also represents a period in Newton's life when he saw himself outcast and miserable, as he was when he was enslaved in Sierra Leone ; his own arrogance was matched by how far he had fallen in his life.
According to this interpretation, Agathon is mocked in the Thesmophoriazousae not only for his notorious effeminacy, but also for the pretentiousness of his dress: " he seems to think of himself, in all his elegant finery, as a rival to the old Ionian poets, perhaps even to Anacreon himself.
Jafar al-Sadiq was also the successor of the Naqshbandi Sufi order originating from Abu Bakr himself.
Amalric was pious and attended mass every day, although he also " is said to have absconded himself without restraint to the sins of the flesh and to have seduced married women …" Despite his piety he taxed the clergy, which they naturally opposed.
With ancient and modern history he rendered himself well acquainted and he also began to acquire some of the continental languages.

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