The Law-dictionary, Explaining the Rise, Progress, and Present State of the British Law:: K-ZJ. and W. T. Clarke; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1835 |
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... hold in the middle of any castle or fortification , wherein the besieged made their last efforts of defence , was formerly in England called a Keep ; and the inner pile within the castle of Dover , erected by King Henry II . about the ...
... hold in the middle of any castle or fortification , wherein the besieged made their last efforts of defence , was formerly in England called a Keep ; and the inner pile within the castle of Dover , erected by King Henry II . about the ...
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... holds the highest rank among the British orders of knighthood , and is second to none in the world in dignity ... hold the latter island until 1798 , when they surrendered it to Buonaparte , then on his way to Egypt , from whom it ...
... holds the highest rank among the British orders of knighthood , and is second to none in the world in dignity ... hold the latter island until 1798 , when they surrendered it to Buonaparte , then on his way to Egypt , from whom it ...
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... hold pleas to the end ; so where the plea in a writ of right was re- moved out of the county by a pone in B. R. on a writ of mesne replevin , & c . 2 Inst . 23 ; 4 Inst . 72 , 113 ; and see Saund . 256 ; Show . P. C. 57 . On the plea ...
... hold pleas to the end ; so where the plea in a writ of right was re- moved out of the county by a pone in B. R. on a writ of mesne replevin , & c . 2 Inst . 23 ; 4 Inst . 72 , 113 ; and see Saund . 256 ; Show . P. C. 57 . On the plea ...
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... holds the highest rank among the British orders of knighthood , and is second to none in the world in dignity ... hold the latter island until 1798 , when they surrendered it to Buonaparte , then on his way to Egypt , from whom it ...
... holds the highest rank among the British orders of knighthood , and is second to none in the world in dignity ... hold the latter island until 1798 , when they surrendered it to Buonaparte , then on his way to Egypt , from whom it ...
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... hold from Michaelmas next for twenty years , this is good ; but to hold from Michaelmas next for the term of his natural life , is void . For no estate of freehold can com- mence in futuro , because it cannot be created at common law ...
... hold from Michaelmas next for twenty years , this is good ; but to hold from Michaelmas next for the term of his natural life , is void . For no estate of freehold can com- mence in futuro , because it cannot be created at common law ...
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