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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Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ... G OF THE LIBRARY C & UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . Received. Front Cover.
Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ... G OF THE LIBRARY C & UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . Received. Front Cover.
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... , Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ... OF THE LIBRARY C & UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . Received . Jime 1886 . Accessions No. 30718 Shelf No. Charles THE STANDARD LIBRARY CYCLOPEDIA OF POLITICAL , CONSTITUTIONAL ,. Science.
... , Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ... OF THE LIBRARY C & UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA . Received . Jime 1886 . Accessions No. 30718 Shelf No. Charles THE STANDARD LIBRARY CYCLOPEDIA OF POLITICAL , CONSTITUTIONAL ,. Science.
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... receiving it , therefore , he had received not an absolute gift , but only a loan , or at most an estate for his own life . This being established as the true character of a primitive feud or fief , may perhaps throw some light upon the ...
... receiving it , therefore , he had received not an absolute gift , but only a loan , or at most an estate for his own life . This being established as the true character of a primitive feud or fief , may perhaps throw some light upon the ...
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... received back again upon the feudal conditions ; or more frequently perhaps the owner had been compelled to acknow- ledge himself the man or vassal of a suzerain , and thus to confess an original grant which had never existed . Changes ...
... received back again upon the feudal conditions ; or more frequently perhaps the owner had been compelled to acknow- ledge himself the man or vassal of a suzerain , and thus to confess an original grant which had never existed . Changes ...
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... received it not for his own use , but on the understanding and confidence that he would hold the land for such per- sons and for such purposes as the grantor then named or might at any time after- wards name . Thus an estate in land be ...
... received it not for his own use , but on the understanding and confidence that he would hold the land for such per- sons and for such purposes as the grantor then named or might at any time after- wards name . Thus an estate in land be ...
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