The Edinburgh Encyclopædia Conducted by David Brewster, with the Assistance of Gentlemen Eminent in Science and Literature, 1권J. and E. Parker, 1832 |
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... person who appeared best qualified , by his simplicity or pliability , for being their future king . The weakness of the royal family , and the preponderating power of the governors , have rendered these precautions unnecessary , but ...
... person who appeared best qualified , by his simplicity or pliability , for being their future king . The weakness of the royal family , and the preponderating power of the governors , have rendered these precautions unnecessary , but ...
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... person in favour of another , the person in whose favour it is granted must accept the deed before it becomes binding upon him . The circumstance of the deed being in his possession , is not a sufficient proof of his having accepted it ...
... person in favour of another , the person in whose favour it is granted must accept the deed before it becomes binding upon him . The circumstance of the deed being in his possession , is not a sufficient proof of his having accepted it ...
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... person to whom is committed the administration of the goods of any one who has failed in appointing an executor . In Scottish law , it denotes a person legally authorized to act for any person whom the law considers as incapable of ...
... person to whom is committed the administration of the goods of any one who has failed in appointing an executor . In Scottish law , it denotes a person legally authorized to act for any person whom the law considers as incapable of ...
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