| Thomas Fisher - 1776 - 246 páginas
...by thefe deduftions this fortune was fo fluttered and ruined, that perhaps he was obliged " to fell his patrimony, he had not even that poor privilege...allowed him, without paying an exorbitant fine for a licence " of afienation"— Thus rigorous and oppreffive were the conditions of knight or military... | |
| Joseph Townsend - 1781 - 342 páginas
...when, by thefe deductions, his fortune was fo Jhattered and ruined, that perhaps he was obliged to fell his patrimony, he had not even that poor privilege...allowed him, without paying an exorbitant fine for a licence of alienation." — Oppreffive as this fyftem was in the event, the claims of the feodal fovereign... | |
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 566 páginas
...when by thefe deductions his fortune was fo fhattered and ruined, that perhaps he was obliged to fell his patrimony, he had not even that poor privilege...allowed him, without paying an exorbitant fine for a licence of alienation. A SLAVERY fo complicated, and fo extenfive as this, called aloud for a remedy... | |
| 94 páginas
...by thcfe deductions, his fortune was fo mattered and ruined, that perhaps he lie was obliged to fell his patrimony, he had not even that poor privilege...allowed him, without paying an exorbitant fine for a licence of alienation. A flavery To complicated and fo extenfive as this, called aloud for a remedy... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 páginas
...deductions his fortune was fo mattered and ruinedj that perhaps he was obliged to fell his patrimony, ho had not even that poor privilege allowed him, without paying an exorbitant fine for a licence of alienation. A SLAVERY fo complicated, and fo extcnfive as this, called aloud for a remedy... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 432 páginas
...by thefe deduction», his foittuie was fo (hattered and ruined, that perhaps be was obliged to fell his patrimony, he had not even that poor privilege...allowed him, without paying an exorbitant fine for a licence of alienation. A flavery fo complicated and fo cxtenfive as this, called aloud for a remedy... | |
| 1804 - 86 páginas
...poverty more completely splendid. And when by these deductions, his fortune was so shattered and rained, that perhaps he was obliged to sell his patrimony, he had not even that poor privilege a)lfr.ved him, without paying an exorbitant iine fora license of alienation." — This being the situation... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 páginas
...him ; or twice that value, if he married another woman. Add to this, the untimely and expensive honor of knighthood, to make his poverty more completely...paying an exorbitant fine for a license of alienation. A SLAVERY so complicated, and so extensive as this, called aloud for a remedy in a nation that boasted... | |
| Thomas Downes Wilmot Dearn - 1814 - 380 páginas
...fortune was so shattered and ruined, that, .perhaps he was obliged to sell his patrimony, he had not that poor privilege allowed him, without paying an exorbitant fine for a license of alienation. The grievances thus established in-consequence of the feudal system, were occasionally mitigated by... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 páginas
...guardian had bartered for, and imposed upon him : or twice that value if he married another woman. Add to this, the untimely and expensive honour of...allowed him without paying an exorbitant fine for a licence of alienation. (14) A SLAVERY so complicated, and so extensive as this, called aloud for a... | |
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