| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 страници
...million of ages after him ; which would be highly absurd and inconvenient. AH property must therefore cease upon death, considering men as absolute individuals, and unconnected with civil society : for then, by the principles before established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 страници
...million of ages after him ; which would be highly absurd and inconvenient. All property must therefore cease upon death, considering men as absolute individuals, and unconnected with civil society: for then, by the principles before established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right in... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 страници
...million of ages after him : which would be highly absurd and inconvenient. All property must therefore cease upon death, considering men as absolute individuals, and unconnected with civil society : for, then, by the principles before established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right... | |
| Robert Hamilton - 1830 - 444 страници
...have any dominion ; else, if he have a right to dispose of his acquisitions beyond his life, he would have a right to direct their disposal for a million...absolute individuals, and unconnected with civil society. But as, under civilized governments, which are calculated for the peace of mankind, such a constitution... | |
| Robert Hamilton - 1830 - 444 страници
...have any dominion ; else, if he have a right to dispose of his acquisitions beyond his life, he would have a right to direct their disposal for a million...absolute individuals, and unconnected with civil society. But as, under civilized governments, which are calculated for the peace of mankind, such a constitution... | |
| Robert Hamilton - 1830 - 812 страници
...have a right to direct their disposal for a million, of ages after him, which would be highly absut'4 and inconvenient. All property, therefore, must cease...absolute individuals, and unconnected with civil society. But as, under civilized governments, which are calculated for the peace of mankind, such a constitution... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 852 страници
...million of ages after him, which would be highly absurd and inconvenient. All property must therefore cease upon death, considering men as absolute individuals, and unconnected with civil society: for then, by the principles before established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right in... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 страници
...million of ages after him ; which would be highly absurd and inconvenient. All property must therefore cease upon death, considering men as absolute individuals, and unconnected with civil society ; for then, by the principles before established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right... | |
| William Blackstone - 1838 - 910 страници
...million of ages after him : which would be highly absurd and inconvenient. All property must therefore cease upon death, considering men as absolute individuals, and unconnected with civil society : for, then, by the principles before established, the next immediate occupant would acquire a right... | |
| 1840 - 532 страници
...acquisitions one moment beyond his life, he would also have a right to direct their disposal for n million of ages after him ; which would be highly...individuals, and unconnected with civil society." t * 2 Kent's Com. 263. t 2 Black. Com. 9, 10. Jefferson says, in a letter to Mr. Madison, dated Paris,... | |
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