... the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature) has either given the dying person a power of continuing his property, by disposing of his possessions by will; or, in case he neglects to dispose of it, or is not... The Progress of Society - Pàgina 201per Robert Hamilton - 1830 - 411 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Blackstone, David Mitchell Aird - 1873 - 386 pàgines
...at death, and the next immediate occupant would acquire a right in all that the deceased possessed ; but as, under civilized governments, which are calculated...such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation, which is a kind of secondary law of nature,... | |
| David Mitchell Aird - 1873 - 366 pàgines
...calculated for the peace of mankind, such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation, which is a kind of secondary law of nature, has either given the dying person a power of continuing his property, by disposing... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1875 - 860 pàgines
...established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right in all that the deceased possessed. But as, under civilized governments, which are calculated...such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature)... | |
| William Blackstone, Alexander Leith, James Frederick Smith - 1880 - 650 pàgines
...established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right in all that the deceased possessed. But as under civilized governments which are calculated...such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature)... | |
| 1908 - 812 pàgines
...before established, the next immediate occupant would acqire a right in all that the deceased possessed. But as, under civilized governments, which are calculated...such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature)... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 624 pàgines
...established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right in all that the deceased possessed. But as, under civilized governments which are calculated...such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature)... | |
| Arthur Walker Blakemore, Hugh Bancroft - 1912 - 1398 pàgines
...established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right in all that the deceased possessed. But as, under civilized governments, which are calculated...such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature)... | |
| Lafayette Blanchard Gleason, Alexander Otis - 1925 - 1550 pàgines
...established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right in all that the deceased possessed. But as, under civilized governments, which are calculated...such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature)... | |
| John Romain Rood - 1926 - 1154 pàgines
...occupant would acquire a right in all that the deceased possessed."3 §7. Why the State Interferes. "But as, under civilized governments, which are calculated...such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature)... | |
| 1924 - 890 pàgines
...the next immediate occupant would acquire a right in all that the deceased possessed. Kut as, tinder civilized governments, which are calculated for the...such a constitution would be productive of endless disturbances, the universal law of almost every nation (which is a kind of secondary law of nature)... | |
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