The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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Page 6
... favour- able symptom of advancement in piety ; these symptoms became at length too apparent . The necessity of restraining this was obvious ; for as corporations , particularly those formed of the clergy , both in law and in fact ...
... favour- able symptom of advancement in piety ; these symptoms became at length too apparent . The necessity of restraining this was obvious ; for as corporations , particularly those formed of the clergy , both in law and in fact ...
Page 7
... favour ( as the practice is ) of a confederate , who re- conveys it to him , in pursuance of a previous arrangement ; and he thus re - obtains the land , with the enlarged interest consequent upon the barring of the entail . So that ...
... favour ( as the practice is ) of a confederate , who re- conveys it to him , in pursuance of a previous arrangement ; and he thus re - obtains the land , with the enlarged interest consequent upon the barring of the entail . So that ...
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... favour , of this kingdom . The reason why the wife is enabled by the means of fine or recovery alone to pass her lands during her coverture is , that she is presumed to go through these forms by her own free will , and not through the ...
... favour , of this kingdom . The reason why the wife is enabled by the means of fine or recovery alone to pass her lands during her coverture is , that she is presumed to go through these forms by her own free will , and not through the ...
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... favour of the dulness of the Quarterly Reviewer . He , with a copy of the " only authentic edition " under his nose , might have managed to understand " the exact import of this proposition , " had he been possessed of 18 [ August ...
... favour of the dulness of the Quarterly Reviewer . He , with a copy of the " only authentic edition " under his nose , might have managed to understand " the exact import of this proposition , " had he been possessed of 18 [ August ...
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... favour our readers with a statement of this case , because it is very amusing . The Archbishop of Canterbury , by indenture bearing date the 22d day of April , in the 5th Edward VI . , leased certain marsh lands to Sir James Hales , a ...
... favour our readers with a statement of this case , because it is very amusing . The Archbishop of Canterbury , by indenture bearing date the 22d day of April , in the 5th Edward VI . , leased certain marsh lands to Sir James Hales , a ...
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