Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books ; with an Analysis of the Work, Nide 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1859 |
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Sivu 43
... afterwards grafted on this sys tem , we now use the word vassal opprobriously , as synonymous to slave or bondman ( 8 ) . The manner of the grant was by words of gratuitous and pure donation , dedi et concessi ; which are still the ...
... afterwards grafted on this sys tem , we now use the word vassal opprobriously , as synonymous to slave or bondman ( 8 ) . The manner of the grant was by words of gratuitous and pure donation , dedi et concessi ; which are still the ...
Sivu 115
... afterwards renewed by the recoveror , whose title was supposed superior to his by whom those leases were granted . While estates for years were thus precarious , it is no wonder that they were usually very short , like our modern leases ...
... afterwards renewed by the recoveror , whose title was supposed superior to his by whom those leases were granted . While estates for years were thus precarious , it is no wonder that they were usually very short , like our modern leases ...
Sivu 203
... afterwards pardoned by the king ; this son can never inherit to his father , or father's ancestors ; because his paternal blood , being once thoroughly corrupted by his father's attainder , must con- tinue so but if the son had been ...
... afterwards pardoned by the king ; this son can never inherit to his father , or father's ancestors ; because his paternal blood , being once thoroughly corrupted by his father's attainder , must con- tinue so but if the son had been ...
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