| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 sayfa
...where the lords have been more vigilant to maintain their rights, they remain copyholds for life only ; for the custom of the manor has in both cases so far superseded the will of the lord, that, provided b In tome manors the copyholders were Comm. Mid.) As in the kingdom of Whidah, faonnd to perform the... | |
| William Blackstone - 1827 - 916 sayfa
...where the lords have been more vigilant to maintain their lights, they remain copyholds for life only : for the custom of the manor has in both cases so far superseded the will of the lord, t hut, provid£ 97 ] ed the services be performed or stipulated for by fealty, he cannot, in the first... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 852 sayfa
...ull| ylords have been more vigilant to maintain their rights, they remain copyholds for life only : for the custom of the manor has in both cases so far superseded the will of the lord (42), that, provided the services be performed or stipulated for by fealty, he cannot, in the first... | |
| William Cobbett - 1842 - 248 sayfa
...of the pronoun they. If, instead of this word, the Author had put people in general, or most people, or most men, or any word, or words, of the same meaning,...cases, " so far superseded the will of the Lord, that, pro" vided the services be performed, or stipulated for " by fealty, he cannot, in the first instance,... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1844 - 684 sayfa
...where the lords have been more vigilant to maintain their rights, they remain copyholds for life only ; for the custom of the manor has in both cases so far...lord, that, provided the services be performed or sti' In some manors the copyholders in tlic Kingdom of Whiduh, on the were bound to perform the most... | |
| William Cobbett - 1863 - 200 sayfa
...the pronoun they. If, instead of this word, the author had put, people in general, or most people, or most men, or any word, or words, of the same meaning,...in the use of personal pronouns. It is from JUDGE BLACKSTOXE, Book II., Chapter 6 : " For the custom of the manor has, in both cases, so far superseded... | |
| John Hugh Hawley - 1865 - 166 sayfa
...you another quotation to show the consequences of being careless in the use of personal pronouns. " For the custom of the manor has, in both cases, so...far superseded the will of the lord, that, provided tho services be performed, or stipulated for by fealty, he cannot in the first instance refuse to admit... | |
| William Cobbett - 1866 - 172 sayfa
...the pronoun, they. If, instead of this word, the Author had put, people in general, or most people, or most men, or any word, or words, of the same meaning,...BLACKSTONE, Book II., Chapter 6. " For, the custom of tbe manor has, in both cases, so far superseded the will of the Lord, that, provided the services be... | |
| William Rushton - 1869 - 352 sayfa
...of the pronoun they. If, instead of this word, the author had put people in general, or most people, or most men, or any word, or words, of the same meaning, all would have been right.' Yet I have often asked persons to examine this sentence ; and at the first > reading scarcely any one... | |
| William Cobbett - 1870 - 230 sayfa
...of the pronoun they. If, instead of this word, the Author had put people in general, or most people, or most men, or any word, or words, of the same meaning,...take another instance of the consequence of being eareless in the use of personal pronouns. It is from JUDGE BLACKSTONE, Book II, Chapter 6. " For, the... | |
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