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Page 136
... directed to the title . Different , however , are the qualifications for a land steward , for it is to him , and him only , that we must look for projecting , directing , and carrying into execution such works as the nature of the ...
... directed to the title . Different , however , are the qualifications for a land steward , for it is to him , and him only , that we must look for projecting , directing , and carrying into execution such works as the nature of the ...
Page 346
... directed the succession by his last appointment or nomination , either by word of mouth or by writing , on his death ... directing the succession to it .'- This hypothesis is , undoubtedly , ingenious : but we cannot add that it is , in ...
... directed the succession by his last appointment or nomination , either by word of mouth or by writing , on his death ... directing the succession to it .'- This hypothesis is , undoubtedly , ingenious : but we cannot add that it is , in ...
Page 349
... directing , the succession to it . There were three wills which were concerned in this determination , to wit , Ist , the will of the last holder of the fief , who seems to have often directed the succession to it by his last ...
... directing , the succession to it . There were three wills which were concerned in this determination , to wit , Ist , the will of the last holder of the fief , who seems to have often directed the succession to it by his last ...
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