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... taken from Blackstone : - " Let us in the first place suppose David Edwards to be tenant of the freehold , and desirous to suffer a common recovery , in order to bar all entails , remainders , and reversions , and to convey the same in ...
... taken from Blackstone : - " Let us in the first place suppose David Edwards to be tenant of the freehold , and desirous to suffer a common recovery , in order to bar all entails , remainders , and reversions , and to convey the same in ...
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... taken out of him , ( and the moment the breath was out of his body , the estate was vested in the wife ) -- it is hard to conceive ; and , indeed , it can only be accounted for on the principle of equality , and the honesty of the ...
... taken out of him , ( and the moment the breath was out of his body , the estate was vested in the wife ) -- it is hard to conceive ; and , indeed , it can only be accounted for on the principle of equality , and the honesty of the ...
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... taken place since it was written , or of the state of geographical knowledge in its right - reverend author's days . The title of that book is , A Brief Description of the whole World . Wherein is particularly described all the ...
... taken place since it was written , or of the state of geographical knowledge in its right - reverend author's days . The title of that book is , A Brief Description of the whole World . Wherein is particularly described all the ...
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... not to have left any family , though he had taken to wife one Joan Somner , of whom no more is known than the information contained in his own minutes of his life , that to her " on 38 [ August , MORNINGS AMONG THE COBWEBS .
... not to have left any family , though he had taken to wife one Joan Somner , of whom no more is known than the information contained in his own minutes of his life , that to her " on 38 [ August , MORNINGS AMONG THE COBWEBS .
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... taken from writers , the earliest of whom ( Dr. Donne ) was cotemporary with Archbishop Abbot , dying indeed but two years before him . ( g ) Pedro Cieça de Leon , a native of Seville , where he was born in the commencement of the ...
... taken from writers , the earliest of whom ( Dr. Donne ) was cotemporary with Archbishop Abbot , dying indeed but two years before him . ( g ) Pedro Cieça de Leon , a native of Seville , where he was born in the commencement of the ...
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