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Page 3
... vol . ii . , p . 3 , — " By the law of nature and reason he who first began to use the land , acquired therein a kind of transient possession , that lasted as long as he was using it and no longer ; or to speak with greater pre- cision ...
... vol . ii . , p . 3 , — " By the law of nature and reason he who first began to use the land , acquired therein a kind of transient possession , that lasted as long as he was using it and no longer ; or to speak with greater pre- cision ...
Page 8
... vol . ii . p . 463 ) , — " We are informed by Cæsar that the Gauls had no fixed property in land , but that the chieftains , when any death happened in a family , made a new division of all the land among the several members of the ...
... vol . ii . p . 463 ) , — " We are informed by Cæsar that the Gauls had no fixed property in land , but that the chieftains , when any death happened in a family , made a new division of all the land among the several members of the ...
Page 24
... vol . ii . , p . 49 , thus describe the law : - " In ' Saer ' - stock tenure the chief gave the stock without requir- ing any security from the tenant . He gave it in consideration of receiving an annual return for seven years of one ...
... vol . ii . , p . 49 , thus describe the law : - " In ' Saer ' - stock tenure the chief gave the stock without requir- ing any security from the tenant . He gave it in consideration of receiving an annual return for seven years of one ...
Page 61
... ( vol . ii . , p . 14 ) : — " What common folk in all the world is so poor , so feeble , so evil beseen in town and field , so bestial , so greatly oppressed and trodden under foot , fares so evil with so great misery , and with so ...
... ( vol . ii . , p . 14 ) : — " What common folk in all the world is so poor , so feeble , so evil beseen in town and field , so bestial , so greatly oppressed and trodden under foot , fares so evil with so great misery , and with so ...
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... vol . i . , pp . 27 , 28 , will exemplify the manner in which the property of Irish owners was dealt with in the time of James I. : - 66 One case in truth was very extraordinary , and contains in it such a scene of iniquity and cruelty ...
... vol . i . , pp . 27 , 28 , will exemplify the manner in which the property of Irish owners was dealt with in the time of James I. : - 66 One case in truth was very extraordinary , and contains in it such a scene of iniquity and cruelty ...
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