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" that the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived as a gift from him, to be held upon feudal services. "
Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence - Page lxviii
by John Sanderson - 1823 - 273 lehte
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Library of Universal Knowledge: Being a Reprint Entire of the Last ..., 1. köide

1879 - 748 lehte
...was formally recognised, and it henceforth became a fundamental maxim in the law of real property, that " the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lauds in his kingdom, aad thnt no roau doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or...
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Library of Universal Knowledge, 1. köide

1880 - 890 lehte
...was formally recognized, and it henceforth became a fundamental maxim in the law of real property, that " the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but England, but prevailed wherever the feudal...
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The Southern Law Review: And Chart of the Southern Law and ..., 7. köide

1882 - 970 lehte
...a fundamental maxim and necessary principle (though in reality, says Blackstone, a mere fiction) " that the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom : and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but wha( has mediately or immediately been derived...
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The Southern Law Review, 7. köide

1882 - 992 lehte
...a fundamental maxim and necessary principle (though in reality, says Blackstone, a mere fiction) " that the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom : and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived...
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The Wharton school annals of political science, 1. number

Pennsylvania univ, Wharton sch. of finance and econ - 1885 - 156 lehte
...decisions of the respective countries. A law of Edward III., still on the statute book, declares : " That the King is the universal lord and original proprietor of all land in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or...
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The American Decisions: Containing All the Cases of General Value ..., 19. köide

1886 - 824 lehte
...2, art. 1, sec. 3. If we examine the common law, it will be found to sanction this broad principle, "that the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived...
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The History of the English Constitution, 1. köide

Rudolph von Gneist - 1886 - 466 lehte
...forfeitures, it came to pass that after many generations the maxim of jurisprudence was formulated "that the King is the universal lord and original- proprietor of all the lands in his realm, and that no one possesses or can possess any portion of them, which is not derived mediately...
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Publications of the University of Pennsylvania: Political ..., 1–8. number

1886 - 582 lehte
...decisions of the respective countries. A law of Edward III., still on the statute book, declares : " That the King is the universal lord and original proprietor of all land in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or...
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The Bible and Land

James Booth Converse - 1888 - 260 lehte
...became a fundamental and necessary principle (though in reality a mere fiction) of our English tenures that the King is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom; and that no man doth or can possess any part of it but what has mediately or immediately been derived...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, 1. köide

1888 - 878 lehte
...was formally recognised, and it henceforth became a fundamental maxim in the law of real property, that ' the king is the universal lord and original proprietor of all the lands in his kingdom, and that no man doth or can possess any part of it, but what has mediately or immediately been derived...
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