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immoveable
1. The transference of all sorts of property from the dead to the living, and that of immoveable property of land and houses from the living to the living, are transactions which are in their nature either public and notorious, or such as cannot be long concealed
2. Stamp duties, and duties of registration, have frequently been imposed likewise upon the deeds transferring property of all kinds from the dead to the living, and upon those transferring immoveable property from the living to the living ; transactions which might easily have been taxed directly
3. The registration of mortgages, and in general of all rights upon immoveable property, as it gives great security both to creditors and purchasers, is extremely advantageous to the public
4. If in this latter country there should be no land tax, nor any considerable duty upon the transference either of moveable or immoveable property, as is the case in Ireland, such absentees may derive a great revenue from the protection of a government, to the support of which they do not contribute a single shilling
5. upon the sale of every sort of property whether moveable or immoveable ; and it is repeated every time the property is sold
6. 19 And they stood opposite, and filled the enemies' host with confusion and cowardice; and bound them with immoveable
7. 19 And they stood opposite and filled the enemies' host with confusion and cowardice; and bound them with immoveable fetters
8. Two cars that were parked on the street itself were immoveable because the wheels were stuck in the ice
9. Andrew asked; “would the Baptist or Jesus settle or allow His Church, His called-out-ones, to fasten themselves to a immoveable structure of dead stone, and then call it church? Of course they wouldn’t
10. The frustration he had felt with the nasty dog-creatures, the fear he had felt as he had tried to enter the cave against a nearly immoveable rock, the anger he felt as he confronted Brumvack with his villainy, all poured forth
11. Using the sneakiest, most underhanded, convoluted, complicated ways; to cement the status quo into a frozen immoveable unchangeable hierarchy to feel safe inside its womb of cultural blindness human call normality
12. “My hand is stuck!” Jacob said, pulling against the immoveable object that was attached to his hand