Littell's Living Age, 184. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1890 |
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611. oldal
... land on which the whole building reposes . I presume I may take the liberty of ask- ing to whom does this land belong ? And I am not likely to be wrong in assuming that the carpet and the furniture and the - building and the land all ...
... land on which the whole building reposes . I presume I may take the liberty of ask- ing to whom does this land belong ? And I am not likely to be wrong in assuming that the carpet and the furniture and the - building and the land all ...
616. oldal
... land , it was cultivated as open fields . There were pretty sure to be some common pas ture lands on which the cattle might be turned when the corn was growing . Also , over and above the woodland or forest , there was pretty sure to be ...
... land , it was cultivated as open fields . There were pretty sure to be some common pas ture lands on which the cattle might be turned when the corn was growing . Also , over and above the woodland or forest , there was pretty sure to be ...
620. oldal
... land- lord from whom all the rest in theory hold their lands . Still the land of the man who dies intestate and without heirs escheats to the lord of the manor , unless that land has been enfranchised , or to the sovereign if it no ...
... land- lord from whom all the rest in theory hold their lands . Still the land of the man who dies intestate and without heirs escheats to the lord of the manor , unless that land has been enfranchised , or to the sovereign if it no ...
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