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... less temporary usufruct of the soil by consent of the family group , the reversion remaining in the community . Peculiar interest , moreover , attaches to the development of the Irish agrarian system from the fact that the direct ...
... less temporary usufruct of the soil by consent of the family group , the reversion remaining in the community . Peculiar interest , moreover , attaches to the development of the Irish agrarian system from the fact that the direct ...
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... less fragmentary collec- tion of some of the legal theory , if not practice , of this later stage of growth . It is endeavoured in this chapter to trace the expansion of the simple family system into the more com- plicated social ...
... less fragmentary collec- tion of some of the legal theory , if not practice , of this later stage of growth . It is endeavoured in this chapter to trace the expansion of the simple family system into the more com- plicated social ...
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... less complete disuse of the original practice of common possession of the tribe - land was traced . Turning now to the period of the fullest development of the archaic code it is striking how seemingly complex a social system is ...
... less complete disuse of the original practice of common possession of the tribe - land was traced . Turning now to the period of the fullest development of the archaic code it is striking how seemingly complex a social system is ...
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... less selfish ends , to aid free alienation of land . The Corus Bescna shows that in the case of acquisitions the Church had made great inroads on the re- strictions imposed on alienation by the tribal system ; and that even in ...
... less selfish ends , to aid free alienation of land . The Corus Bescna shows that in the case of acquisitions the Church had made great inroads on the re- strictions imposed on alienation by the tribal system ; and that even in ...
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... less modified form of the original tribal ownership , they fall naturally into two divisions : - ( 1 ) The Common Pasturage , open to every free tribesman for the use of his cattle . In this is to be traced the origin of some of the ...
... less modified form of the original tribal ownership , they fall naturally into two divisions : - ( 1 ) The Common Pasturage , open to every free tribesman for the use of his cattle . In this is to be traced the origin of some of the ...
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