The Standard Library Cyclopedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1848 |
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... person ; and all convenient speed . If he did not go sometimes it was viewed as representing immediately out of the kingdom , or if he the defunct . These two modes of view- afterwards returned into England with- ing the hereditas in ...
... person ; and all convenient speed . If he did not go sometimes it was viewed as representing immediately out of the kingdom , or if he the defunct . These two modes of view- afterwards returned into England with- ing the hereditas in ...
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... persons in France or in Bel- gium derive a profit from supplying the absentee , and this profit enables them to ... person who supplies the wants of the spender of the income receives There are also numerous small sources of profit ...
... persons in France or in Bel- gium derive a profit from supplying the absentee , and this profit enables them to ... person who supplies the wants of the spender of the income receives There are also numerous small sources of profit ...
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... person or per- sons who shall be living or in ventre sa mere at the time of the death of such grantor , devisor , or testator , or during the minority or respective minorities only of any person or persons who , un- der the uses or ...
... person or per- sons who shall be living or in ventre sa mere at the time of the death of such grantor , devisor , or testator , or during the minority or respective minorities only of any person or persons who , un- der the uses or ...
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... person entitled to demand letters of the power of seizing the goods of an administration , the ordinary may appoint intestate was , at a later period , trans- whomsoever he may think proper to col- ferred from the crown to the bishops ...
... person entitled to demand letters of the power of seizing the goods of an administration , the ordinary may appoint intestate was , at a later period , trans- whomsoever he may think proper to col- ferred from the crown to the bishops ...
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... person had no children of his own , he might make those of any other person his children by adoption . The relation of father and son at Rome originally differed little from that of master and slave . Hence , if a person wished to adopt ...
... person had no children of his own , he might make those of any other person his children by adoption . The relation of father and son at Rome originally differed little from that of master and slave . Hence , if a person wished to adopt ...
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Page 260 - to borrow, owe, or take up any sum or sums of money on their hills or notes payable on demand, or
Page 140 - the case : the shorter the time which a man is supposed to live, the more must he pay the office, that the latter may at his death have accumulated wherewithal to pay his executors. We now give in Table V. the values of
Page 260 - of partnership exceeding the number of six persons, in that part of
Page 140 - those which suppose men to live longer. Those who buy annuities would, therefore, be glad to be rated according to tables of high
Page 140 - The value of a life annuity depends, therefore, upon the manner in which it is presumed a large number of persons,
Page 254 - the security of goods, and lent sums in one place to be repaid in another. They likewise dealt in foreign coins, and appear to have occasionally advanced money to the state for public purposes. Some of them, as we are told, acquired great wealth. In the treatise written by Xenophon on the revenues of Attica, we find a remarkable project for the
Page 254 - in the progress of a community towards civilization, the extent of its commercial dealings had become very considerable, none would be led to give their attention to the occupation of facilitating the money operations of the rest of the mercantile community. At first this office would doubtless be undertaken for others by the more
Page 140 - have been constructed, from observations made among different classes of lives. Some make the mortality greater than others ; and of
Page 404 - consumed by them in that year were 60,592,001. Their proportions are as- follows :— 1843. 79 London newspapers . 31,692,092 212 English provincial
Page 256 - as a bank of deposit and circulation, subsequently (1793) became a bank of issue ; and its notes were the sole circulating medium in Austria ; but having fallen to a considerable discount in consequence of their excessive quantity, the Austrian National Bank was established in