... of the fallow field ; it decrees what measures shall be employed against those who do not punctually pay their taxes ; it decides whether a new member shall be admitted into the Commune, and whether an old member shall be allowed to change his domicile... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - עמוד 3741877תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| 1877 - 1004 דפים
...Comtnnne, and whether an old member shall be allowed to change his domicile ; it gives or withholds permission to erect new buildings on the Communal...; it interferes, whenever it thinks necessary, in tie domestic affairs of its members ; it fleets the Elder, — as well as the Communal tix-collector... | |
| Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace - 1877 - 494 דפים
...Commune, and whether an old member shall be allowed to change his domicile ; it gives or withholds permission to erect new buildings on the Communal...all, it divides and allots the Communal land among the members as it thinks fit. Of all these various proceedings the English reader may naturally assume... | |
| sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace - 1885 - 666 דפים
...Commune, and whether an old member shall be allowed to change his domicile ; it gives or withholds permission to erect new buildings on the Communal...the Communal tax-collector, and watchman, where such oilices exist — and the Communal herd-boy ; above all, it divides and allots the Communal land among... | |
| Donald Mackenzie Wallace - 1886 - 644 דפים
...Commune, and whether au old member shall be allowed to change his domicile ; it gives or withholds permission to erect new buildings on the Communal...and watchman, where such offices exist — and the Commnnal herd-boy ; above all, it divides and allots the Communal land among the members as it thinks... | |
| Sergei O. Prokofieff - 1993 - 576 דפים
...the Commune, and whether an old member shall be allowed to change his domicile; it gives or withholds permission to erect new buildings on the communal...all, it divides and allots the Communal land among the members as it thinks fit . . . The elections produce little excitement, for the simple reason that,... | |
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