The Southern Review, Том 3A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... succession ab intestato . I. With respect to the inheritance of the feud . To illustrate the principle and order of feudal succession , Mr. Butler has placed them in comparison with those of the civil law , * which * Co - Litt . 191 , a ...
... succession ab intestato . I. With respect to the inheritance of the feud . To illustrate the principle and order of feudal succession , Mr. Butler has placed them in comparison with those of the civil law , * which * Co - Litt . 191 , a ...
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... succession ; " " a series in constant and onward progress ; " " remembered succession . " Now these expresssions are all very loose and vague ; and instead of making more plain this new element involved in extension , cannot but render ...
... succession ; " " a series in constant and onward progress ; " " remembered succession . " Now these expresssions are all very loose and vague ; and instead of making more plain this new element involved in extension , cannot but render ...
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... succession , with the same name , common not to the Greeks and Romans only , but to the Egyptians , to the Indians , to the Chinese . These names and this order of succession are not suggested by the nature of the thing , but they are ...
... succession , with the same name , common not to the Greeks and Romans only , but to the Egyptians , to the Indians , to the Chinese . These names and this order of succession are not suggested by the nature of the thing , but they are ...
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pointed to inquire into the Practice of Chancery | 63 |
LIFE OF Erasmus | 77 |
BROWNS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN MIND | 125 |
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