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By Dr. Bryce.] [Footnote C: Some time after the Great Famine, the Government brought in an Act.called the Encumbered Estates Act. A judge was appointed to act as auctioneer.
About Ireland 1860
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Encumbered 2009
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Encumbered by her Western values, she finds herself in the midst of several struggles within the community of Mididima.
The Camel Bookmobile: Summary and book reviews of The Camel Bookmobile by Masha Hamilton. 2007
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But for the last 40 years, an elderly woman has contented herself with the knowledge that only she had the original painting of Beneath The Snow Encumbered Branches.
Archive 2008-11-01 Hermes 2008
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Encumbered with heavy garments and forcing their way through unbroken snow, Soldier's Boy's troops trailed in a long ant-line behind us.
Renegade's Magic Hobb, Robin 2008
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Pliny the Somewhat Mentally Encumbered built a chariot expecting someone else to invent a power source for it.
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First, old business: Let's lend moral support to Lilith at A Rational Animal as she packs and moves across the country from the Land of the Encumbered (DC) to the Land of Enchantment (New Mexico).
December 2003 2003
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Nevertheless, The Macdermots is a good novel, and worth reading by any one who wishes to understand what Irish life was before the potato disease, the famine, and the Encumbered Estates
An Autobiography 2004
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The Second Encumbered Estates Act, combined with the First Encumbered Estates Act (1848), accelerated the process of sale of mortgaged land.
2. Ireland 2001
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Encumbered by cameras, notebooks and a small tape recorder one day, I was walking over to interview Consolación Quezada when I saw a carload of tourists slowly heading my way.
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