The Southern Review, Том 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... possession of sixty years could not have produced any greater effect , than the possession of Sicily for the same period by the Goths : and Swinburne estimates their influence at Dothing . Thus far then , we must consider Italian as ...
... possession of sixty years could not have produced any greater effect , than the possession of Sicily for the same period by the Goths : and Swinburne estimates their influence at Dothing . Thus far then , we must consider Italian as ...
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... possession of any one ; and these things belong to the first possessor . " * " There is another celebrated question to which the discovery of the new world has principally given rise . It is asked if a nation may lawfully take possession ...
... possession of any one ; and these things belong to the first possessor . " * " There is another celebrated question to which the discovery of the new world has principally given rise . It is asked if a nation may lawfully take possession ...
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... possession , as a right ; the fee - simple in it she reserved to herself , together with the exclusive power of extinguishing the right of occupancy . When , therefore , she ceded lands of the Indians , without their right of occupancy ...
... possession , as a right ; the fee - simple in it she reserved to herself , together with the exclusive power of extinguishing the right of occupancy . When , therefore , she ceded lands of the Indians , without their right of occupancy ...
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