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... Reason demands that nothing be done treacherously , nor in a concealed manner . AD fidem utriusque regis.To the fealty of either king . AD filum aquæ . - To the middle of the water ( or stream , AD filum medium aquæ . To the middle line ...
... Reason demands that nothing be done treacherously , nor in a concealed manner . AD fidem utriusque regis.To the fealty of either king . AD filum aquæ . - To the middle of the water ( or stream , AD filum medium aquæ . To the middle line ...
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... AFFRI . Beasts of the plough . A FORTIORI . By so much the stronger ; by a more powerful reason . AGALMA . The impression , or image on a seal . AGARD.An award . AGENFRIDA . The true owner . AGENHINE .——— A domestic LAW GLOSSARY . 23.
... AFFRI . Beasts of the plough . A FORTIORI . By so much the stronger ; by a more powerful reason . AGALMA . The impression , or image on a seal . AGARD.An award . AGENFRIDA . The true owner . AGENHINE .——— A domestic LAW GLOSSARY . 23.
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... reason , the student cannot well understand some of the present laws , customs and forms , without attending to the ideas peculiarly attach- ing themselves to the feudal system . Several of the Notes interspersed throughout this ...
... reason , the student cannot well understand some of the present laws , customs and forms , without attending to the ideas peculiarly attach- ing themselves to the feudal system . Several of the Notes interspersed throughout this ...
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... reason can be assigned for conferring these beneficia , if they did not subject such as received them to some new obligation . Why should a king have stripped himself of his domain , if he had not expected that by parcelling it out , he ...
... reason can be assigned for conferring these beneficia , if they did not subject such as received them to some new obligation . Why should a king have stripped himself of his domain , if he had not expected that by parcelling it out , he ...
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... reason of adultery in either of the parties ; for cruelty of the husband ; and for other reasons . And as a divorce a mensa et thoro does not dissolve the marriage , so it doth not debar the woman of her dower ; or bastardize the issue ...
... reason of adultery in either of the parties ; for cruelty of the husband ; and for other reasons . And as a divorce a mensa et thoro does not dissolve the marriage , so it doth not debar the woman of her dower ; or bastardize the issue ...
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