The Law Magazine and Law Review, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence, Volumes 1-2Butterworths, 1856 - Law |
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... maintains for his own life , and body , and possessions , by which 1 Book ii . chap . 3 , sec . 15 . 3 Book ii . chap . 5 . 2 Sec . 20 . he cannot but resist , and repel , whatever threatens History of Jurisprudence . 5 10.
... maintains for his own life , and body , and possessions , by which 1 Book ii . chap . 3 , sec . 15 . 3 Book ii . chap . 5 . 2 Sec . 20 . he cannot but resist , and repel , whatever threatens History of Jurisprudence . 5 10.
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... possessed their principalities . He returned from this journey in 1690. Leibnitz had made an abundant collection , more abundant than was necessary for the history of Brunswick . From this superfluity he made an ample selection , of ...
... possessed their principalities . He returned from this journey in 1690. Leibnitz had made an abundant collection , more abundant than was necessary for the history of Brunswick . From this superfluity he made an ample selection , of ...
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... possession . Possession , therefore , gives the right of a person over a thing by the right of war , provided the thing be the property of no person . Leibnitz had scarcely published his " New Method of Juris- prudence , " when he ...
... possession . Possession , therefore , gives the right of a person over a thing by the right of war , provided the thing be the property of no person . Leibnitz had scarcely published his " New Method of Juris- prudence , " when he ...
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... possession of power in the States and in the parochial assemblies with these parties the police are inevitably mixed up . One - third of the States , renewable by periodical ( triennial ) popular election , consists of the constables ...
... possession of power in the States and in the parochial assemblies with these parties the police are inevitably mixed up . One - third of the States , renewable by periodical ( triennial ) popular election , consists of the constables ...
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... possessed fiefs and property in this island , till they were taken possession of by the Crown . " No cases in litigation are heard by the Court at the Assize d'Héritage ; but agreements between parties relative to real property may be ...
... possessed fiefs and property in this island , till they were taken possession of by the Crown . " No cases in litigation are heard by the Court at the Assize d'Héritage ; but agreements between parties relative to real property may be ...
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