Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... object the benefit of the community , than the interest of the particular family . If a man has £ 50,000 a year and five sons , it may appear , at first sight , decidedly more conducive to " the greatest possible happiness of the ...
... object the benefit of the community , than the interest of the particular family . If a man has £ 50,000 a year and five sons , it may appear , at first sight , decidedly more conducive to " the greatest possible happiness of the ...
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... object being to treat of the influence of tying up lands from alienation . Measuring the practice of entails by the rule of utility , Mr. M'Culloch se- lects two points as the principal topics of discussion . " In the first place , it ...
... object being to treat of the influence of tying up lands from alienation . Measuring the practice of entails by the rule of utility , Mr. M'Culloch se- lects two points as the principal topics of discussion . " In the first place , it ...
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... object of this bill is to relax the bonds of perpetual inalienability , we presume that only those tailzies which are guarded by the irritant and resolutive clauses are within its purview . If so , the general expression " deed of ...
... object of this bill is to relax the bonds of perpetual inalienability , we presume that only those tailzies which are guarded by the irritant and resolutive clauses are within its purview . If so , the general expression " deed of ...
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to have been a great object with the framers of this bill . But the two systems would gradually correspond ; and we hold that there is a principle of justice involved in the upholding of contracts , the objects of which are as yet ...
to have been a great object with the framers of this bill . But the two systems would gradually correspond ; and we hold that there is a principle of justice involved in the upholding of contracts , the objects of which are as yet ...
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... object of per- petuating the ascendency of the demo- cracy . In old settled and fully peopled countries , where the bulk of the popula- tion is necessarily poor and dependent , an aristocracy is indispensable for the support of a free ...
... object of per- petuating the ascendency of the demo- cracy . In old settled and fully peopled countries , where the bulk of the popula- tion is necessarily poor and dependent , an aristocracy is indispensable for the support of a free ...
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