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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... custom , as if the lord of the fee had anciently a right of concubinage with his tenant's wife on her wedding - night ; and that therefore the tene- ment descended not to the eldest , but the youngest son , who was more certainly the ...
... custom , as if the lord of the fee had anciently a right of concubinage with his tenant's wife on her wedding - night ; and that therefore the tene- ment descended not to the eldest , but the youngest son , who was more certainly the ...
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... custom of the manor . This custom being suffered to grow up by the lord , is looked upon as the evidence and interpreter of his will : his will is no longer arbitrary and precarious ; but fixe l and ascertained by the custom to be the ...
... custom of the manor . This custom being suffered to grow up by the lord , is looked upon as the evidence and interpreter of his will : his will is no longer arbitrary and precarious ; but fixe l and ascertained by the custom to be the ...
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... custom and two by the statute ; and each of the children five , three by the custom and two by the statute if he leaves a widow and one child , she shall still have eight parts , as before ; and the child shall have ten , six by the ...
... custom and two by the statute ; and each of the children five , three by the custom and two by the statute if he leaves a widow and one child , she shall still have eight parts , as before ; and the child shall have ten , six by the ...
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