The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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... considering this subject , it will be proper to observe the dis- tinction that prevails between the quantity of estate - the period or duration of the lands , tenements , or hereditaments , in the holding of the tenant ; and the quality ...
... considering this subject , it will be proper to observe the dis- tinction that prevails between the quantity of estate - the period or duration of the lands , tenements , or hereditaments , in the holding of the tenant ; and the quality ...
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... consider the different quantities of estates , ambiguity would undoubtedly ensue . For , in many manors , a copyholder may be a tenant in fee - simple , in fee - tail , for life , by the curtesy , and in dower , all of which are ...
... consider the different quantities of estates , ambiguity would undoubtedly ensue . For , in many manors , a copyholder may be a tenant in fee - simple , in fee - tail , for life , by the curtesy , and in dower , all of which are ...
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... consider the best mode of stifling the revolution- ary endeavour of altering , or , as some have called it , amending , our law - declare , that " he would sooner part with his bowels than give up fines and recoveries . " We , however ...
... consider the best mode of stifling the revolution- ary endeavour of altering , or , as some have called it , amending , our law - declare , that " he would sooner part with his bowels than give up fines and recoveries . " We , however ...
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... consider the person who had the real benefit of the land the actual owner thereof . This was fully carried into effect by a statute made in the 27th Henry VIII . , called the Statute of Uses , which enacts , that- " when any person or ...
... consider the person who had the real benefit of the land the actual owner thereof . This was fully carried into effect by a statute made in the 27th Henry VIII . , called the Statute of Uses , which enacts , that- " when any person or ...
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... consider the huge tract of ground that is under this king's dominion , we will say that the empiry of the king of Spain is in that respect the largest that now is , or ever was in the world . " INSIGNIFICANCE OF PRUSSIA IN THE BEGINning ...
... consider the huge tract of ground that is under this king's dominion , we will say that the empiry of the king of Spain is in that respect the largest that now is , or ever was in the world . " INSIGNIFICANCE OF PRUSSIA IN THE BEGINning ...
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