| 41. | In fact, says Mill, the simple answer is that land is scarce, which is what enables greater rent exaction.
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| 42. | This earned de Broc three sentences of excommunication from the archbishop because of de Broc's financial exactions from the estates.
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| 43. | According to the historian Robert Bartlett, Neville's exactions earned him a " reputation for harshness verging on extortion ".
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| 44. | The mission was immediately compromised as recusants closely, and try to finance the campaign against the papal forces with exactions from them.
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| 45. | In 1742 the Peshwa invaded Mandla, and this was followed by the exaction of " chauth " ( tribute ).
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| 46. | As for a replacement, I proposed " exactions ", which seems to me both more neutral and less " strong ".
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| 47. | The currency was tied to the gold standard and a modern system of taxation replaced the arbitrary exactions and labour service of the past.
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| 48. | The surviving proceedings from this inquest reveal a pattern of ruthless exactions, often ( but not always ) without Eleanor's knowledge.
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| 49. | Instead of regular taxation, armed groups began to steal directly from the populations and to commit exactions in villages and on the fields.
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| 50. | The Court struck down California s policy of anything goes for exaction requirements, and created the rational-nexus standard for America.
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