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Page 29
... hath set forth his orations , as well in the kind judicial as deliberative , but a Marrian1 and a Pavier have done the like by their pleadings , I know no reason why the same should not be brought in use by the professors of our law for ...
... hath set forth his orations , as well in the kind judicial as deliberative , but a Marrian1 and a Pavier have done the like by their pleadings , I know no reason why the same should not be brought in use by the professors of our law for ...
Page 30
... hath made of law with other studies , they may have the more variety , and perhaps the more depth of reason for the reasons of municipal laws severed from the grounds of nature , manners , and policy are like wall flowers , which ...
... hath made of law with other studies , they may have the more variety , and perhaps the more depth of reason for the reasons of municipal laws severed from the grounds of nature , manners , and policy are like wall flowers , which ...
Page 37
... hath a double nature ; in- heritable and real while it is contained with the mass of the earth , and transitory and personal when it is once severed . For even gold and precious stone , which is more durable out of earth than any tree ...
... hath a double nature ; in- heritable and real while it is contained with the mass of the earth , and transitory and personal when it is once severed . For even gold and precious stone , which is more durable out of earth than any tree ...
Page 39
... hath relation effect their dominium and usus - fructus ; for so it was conceived upon the ancient statute usus - fructus . of depopulations , 4 ° Hen . VII . which was penned , that the owner of the land should re - edify the houses of ...
... hath relation effect their dominium and usus - fructus ; for so it was conceived upon the ancient statute usus - fructus . of depopulations , 4 ° Hen . VII . which was penned , that the owner of the land should re - edify the houses of ...
Page 42
... hath but tunicam terræ , little more than the vesture . If we had fir timber here , as they have in Muscovy , he could not pierce the tree to make the pitch come forth no more than he may break the earth . The evi- dences So we see the ...
... hath but tunicam terræ , little more than the vesture . If we had fir timber here , as they have in Muscovy , he could not pierce the tree to make the pitch come forth no more than he may break the earth . The evi- dences So we see the ...
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