The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... declaration , and we would have an interposition of an act between , namely , that there should be a declaration first , then a new assurance within the six months ; and lastly , the uses to rise : whereunto the answer is easy ; for we ...
... declaration , and we would have an interposition of an act between , namely , that there should be a declaration first , then a new assurance within the six months ; and lastly , the uses to rise : whereunto the answer is easy ; for we ...
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... declaration . But in this I doubt I labour too much ; for no man will be of opinion , that it was intended that the ... declaration of uses had been thus penned , that Sir John Stanhope might by his deed indented declare new uses , so ...
... declaration . But in this I doubt I labour too much ; for no man will be of opinion , that it was intended that the ... declaration of uses had been thus penned , that Sir John Stanhope might by his deed indented declare new uses , so ...
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... declare the use for longer time than the coverture , and the feme cannot declare alone ; but the use goeth , according to the limitation of law , unto the feme and her heirs ; but they may both join in declaration of the use in fee ...
... declare the use for longer time than the coverture , and the feme cannot declare alone ; but the use goeth , according to the limitation of law , unto the feme and her heirs ; but they may both join in declaration of the use in fee ...
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