The Standard Library Cyclopaedia 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, 1860 |
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... exist , because of the greater degree of security which merchants feel as regards both the justice of those governments and the pro- tection , when needed , of their country . The Venetians , Genoese , Portuguese , Dutch , French , and ...
... exist , because of the greater degree of security which merchants feel as regards both the justice of those governments and the pro- tection , when needed , of their country . The Venetians , Genoese , Portuguese , Dutch , French , and ...
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... exist or can exist , however complicated it may seem , is reducible to these simple elements . If the sovereign powers , instead of being in individuals , are in all the people of the respective states , the only differ ence will be ...
... exist or can exist , however complicated it may seem , is reducible to these simple elements . If the sovereign powers , instead of being in individuals , are in all the people of the respective states , the only differ ence will be ...
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... exists when the contracting sovereign powers are re- spectively composed of many individuals , for the abiding consent is still the essence of the union that has been formed . This is not the proper place to discuss the advantages and ...
... exists when the contracting sovereign powers are re- spectively composed of many individuals , for the abiding consent is still the essence of the union that has been formed . This is not the proper place to discuss the advantages and ...
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... exist- ing estate of freehold , and when rents or other incorporeal hereditaments incapa- ble from their nature of being the sub- jects of livery , were transferred . The term feoffment is evidently of feudal origin , its Latinised form ...
... exist- ing estate of freehold , and when rents or other incorporeal hereditaments incapa- ble from their nature of being the sub- jects of livery , were transferred . The term feoffment is evidently of feudal origin , its Latinised form ...
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... exist before , here was the very case which would suggest it . At all events , nothing could be more perfectly adapted to the circumstances . The vas- sal was entitled to a recompense ; at the same time it was not the interest of the ...
... exist before , here was the very case which would suggest it . At all events , nothing could be more perfectly adapted to the circumstances . The vas- sal was entitled to a recompense ; at the same time it was not the interest of the ...
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