Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States, Before the Adoption of the Constitution, Band 1C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... socage , and not in capite , nor by knight service ; and that all subjects , inhabitants of the plantation , and their children and posterity born within the limits thereof , shall have and enjoy all liberties and franchises and ...
... socage , and not in capite , nor by knight service ; and that all subjects , inhabitants of the plantation , and their children and posterity born within the limits thereof , shall have and enjoy all liberties and franchises and ...
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... socage , and not in capite , nor by knight's service , yielding to the crown one fifth part of all ore of gold and silver , & c . , with the excep- tion , however , of any part of the territory actually possessed or inhab- ited by any ...
... socage , and not in capite , nor by knight's service , yielding to the crown one fifth part of all ore of gold and silver , & c . , with the excep- tion , however , of any part of the territory actually possessed or inhab- ited by any ...
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... socage , they attributed to it the gavelkind quality of not being for- feited for felony or treason ; and the convict might therefore , even after sentence , dispose of it by will.8 Estates tail were recognized , and in such cases the ...
... socage , they attributed to it the gavelkind quality of not being for- feited for felony or treason ; and the convict might therefore , even after sentence , dispose of it by will.8 Estates tail were recognized , and in such cases the ...
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... socage . The inhabitants and their children born there were to enjoy and possess all the liberties and immunities of free , natural - born subjects , in the same manner as if born within the realm . The right of general fishery on the ...
... socage . The inhabitants and their children born there were to enjoy and possess all the liberties and immunities of free , natural - born subjects , in the same manner as if born within the realm . The right of general fishery on the ...
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... socage . It further secured a free trade with all the other colonies . 2 § 97. But the most remarkable circumstance in the charter , and that , which exhibits the strong feeling and spirit of the colony , is the provision respecting ...
... socage . It further secured a free trade with all the other colonies . 2 § 97. But the most remarkable circumstance in the charter , and that , which exhibits the strong feeling and spirit of the colony , is the provision respecting ...
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