The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen13W. Pickering, 1825 |
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... lands was in the first days , and is not now of use in England , for that by the conquest all the land of this nation was in the Conqueror's hands , and appropriated unto him , except religious and church - lands , and the lands in Kent ...
... lands was in the first days , and is not now of use in England , for that by the conquest all the land of this nation was in the Conqueror's hands , and appropriated unto him , except religious and church - lands , and the lands in Kent ...
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... lands or Heir charged goods , and of his money , for this deed of his ancestor . As for his false plea . for example ; if a man bind himself and his heirs in obligation of one hundred pounds , and dieth , leaving but ten acres of land ...
... lands or Heir charged goods , and of his money , for this deed of his ancestor . As for his false plea . for example ; if a man bind himself and his heirs in obligation of one hundred pounds , and dieth , leaving but ten acres of land ...
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... lands should so pass land upon suddenly , upon the payment of a little money , be conveyed the payment of money without from them , peradventure in an alehouse or a tavern , upon a deed indented strainable advantages , did therefore ...
... lands should so pass land upon suddenly , upon the payment of a little money , be conveyed the payment of money without from them , peradventure in an alehouse or a tavern , upon a deed indented strainable advantages , did therefore ...
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