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Article : 398 wordsIn this equity case so long pending, their Honours the Chief Justice and the Puisne Judge, have decided that tho plaintiff and defendant shall pay the costs of the suit incurred by them ...
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The Britannia and Trades' Advocate (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1846 - 1851), Thu 7 Dec 1848, Page 2
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