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... authorities of the law . It contains many phrases of classical beauty , and much curious learning , ex- pressed in the rich , though quaint language , of the olden time . No- where else within the same compass , can be found such stores ...
... authorities of the law . It contains many phrases of classical beauty , and much curious learning , ex- pressed in the rich , though quaint language , of the olden time . No- where else within the same compass , can be found such stores ...
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... both positions , to wit , the possibility of a future springing use , and this becomes an interest and a title , and not remains only as a naked authority or power . ADHUC sub judice lis est . As yet the dispute 16 LAW GLOSSARY .
... both positions , to wit , the possibility of a future springing use , and this becomes an interest and a title , and not remains only as a naked authority or power . ADHUC sub judice lis est . As yet the dispute 16 LAW GLOSSARY .
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... authority , and a wife under her husband's control . ALIENI Solo.In another's soil . A l'impossible nul est tenu . - What is impossible no one is bound to perform . ALIO intuitu . - On another ( or different ) view . ALIQUIBUS de ...
... authority , and a wife under her husband's control . ALIENI Solo.In another's soil . A l'impossible nul est tenu . - What is impossible no one is bound to perform . ALIO intuitu . - On another ( or different ) view . ALIQUIBUS de ...
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... authority to which he refers ; ib . 429. Mabillon , however , has published a Placitum of Louis le Debonnaire , by which it appears that he still continued to grant some beneficia only during life . De Re Diplomatica lib . vi . p . 358 ...
... authority to which he refers ; ib . 429. Mabillon , however , has published a Placitum of Louis le Debonnaire , by which it appears that he still continued to grant some beneficia only during life . De Re Diplomatica lib . vi . p . 358 ...
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... authority . The citizens of Paris are warranted by the royal mandate " et ubicumque , et quocumque modo poterunt tantum plenarie habeant , et inde sibi invicem adjutores existant . " Ordon . & c . tom . i . p . 6 . This rude practice ...
... authority . The citizens of Paris are warranted by the royal mandate " et ubicumque , et quocumque modo poterunt tantum plenarie habeant , et inde sibi invicem adjutores existant . " Ordon . & c . tom . i . p . 6 . This rude practice ...
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Page 4 - IDE, of the said District, hath deposited in this office, the title of a book, the right whereof he claims as proprietor, in the words following, to wit : " Inductive Grammar, designed for beginners. By an Instructer." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States...
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Page 140 - Hallstead, one head of which extends towards the west and the other towards the east : — to have and to hold to him and his heirs, of me and my heirs...