The London MagazineBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1828 |
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... leave their lord without his permission ; but if they ran away , or were purloined from him , might be claimed and recovered by action , like beasts or other chattels . They held indeed small portions of land , by way of sustaining them ...
... leave their lord without his permission ; but if they ran away , or were purloined from him , might be claimed and recovered by action , like beasts or other chattels . They held indeed small portions of land , by way of sustaining them ...
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... leave of the king or his justices ; whereby the lands in question become , or are acknowledged to be , the right of one of the parties . In its original , it was founded on an actual suit , commenced at law for a recovery of the ...
... leave of the king or his justices ; whereby the lands in question become , or are acknowledged to be , the right of one of the parties . In its original , it was founded on an actual suit , commenced at law for a recovery of the ...
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... leave to make the matter up . This leave is readily granted ; but for it , there is also another fine due to the king by his prerogative , which is an ancient revenue of the crown , and is called the king's silver , or sometimes the ...
... leave to make the matter up . This leave is readily granted ; but for it , there is also another fine due to the king by his prerogative , which is an ancient revenue of the crown , and is called the king's silver , or sometimes the ...
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... leave of the Court to imparl or confer with the vouchee in private , which is ( as usual ) allowed him ; and soon afterwards the demandant , Golding , returns to court ; but Morland , the vouchee , disappears , or makes default ...
... leave of the Court to imparl or confer with the vouchee in private , which is ( as usual ) allowed him ; and soon afterwards the demandant , Golding , returns to court ; but Morland , the vouchee , disappears , or makes default ...
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... leave abundant proofs upon record , in the publication of what he calls A Collection of Hermetic Philosophy , ' which made its appearance in 1696 , under the following title , sufficiently indicative of the superstitious nature of its ...
... leave abundant proofs upon record , in the publication of what he calls A Collection of Hermetic Philosophy , ' which made its appearance in 1696 , under the following title , sufficiently indicative of the superstitious nature of its ...
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