| Henry John Stephen - English law - 1841 - 626 pages
...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. A slavery so complicated, and so extensive as this, called aloud for a remedy,... | |
| William David Lewis - Perpetuities - 1843 - 878 pages
...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...an exorbitant fine for a license of alienation.'' The chief points in connection with which it is desired Drenches of to call attention to the genius... | |
| William David Lewis - Perpetuities - 1843 - 890 pages
...knighthood, to make his poverty more completely splendid. And when by these deductions, his fortune was H) shattered and ruined, that perhaps he was obliged...paying an exorbitant fine for a license of alienation." The chief points in connection with which it is desired Branches of to call attention to the genius... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - Personal property - 1844 - 684 pages
...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. A slavery so complicated, and so extensive as this.called aloud for a remedy... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1848 - 570 pages
...and 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 knighthood,...allowed him, without paying an exorbitant fine for a licence of alienation. " A slavery so complicated and so extensive as this, called aloud for a remedy... | |
| United States - 1850 - 608 pages
...expeusive honor of knighuwod, to make his poverty more completely splendid. And when, by these deductious, his fortune was so shattered and ruined that perhaps...allowed him, without paying an exorbitant fine for a liceuse of alienation."* If this was the condition of the nobles, the great barons, the landholders,... | |
| Charles Sandys - England Land - 1851 - 408 pages
...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. Such, and so disastrous, was the condition to which those who held in capite,... | |
| Patrick Edward Dove - Political science - 1856 - 532 pages
...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... | |
| Archaeology - 1859 - 486 pages
...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...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... | |
| Archaeology - 1859 - 486 pages
...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 lieense of alienation. " A slavery so complicated, and so extensive as this, called aloud for a remedy... | |
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