| Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - 1830 - 622 페이지
...sovereign ; but it is equally certain, that the " first clearers of the land entitled themselves, as a just " reward, to such a real property in the ground they thus in a " manner created, that while a due tribute of a certain share of " its produce was granted to the sovereign power for the... | |
| Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - 1830 - 600 페이지
..." its produce was granted to the sovereign power for the pro" tcction it extended, the government, in return, was equally " bound not to disturb them or their heirs in its possession. " This disposal of the government share was thus, therefore, " all that could justly depend on the... | |
| 1843 - 698 페이지
...origiïiiiilly vetted solcly in the sovereign; but it ü cqually certain, that the olii.sl clearers of the land entitled themselves, as their just reward,...such a real property in the ground they thus in a nianner created, «that wlul:,ta due tribute of a certain sbare of ils prodnce for the «benefit of... | |
| 1884 - 886 페이지
...sovereign ; but it is equally " certain that the first clearers of the land entitled themselves, " as a just reward, to such a real property in the ground they " thus in a manner created, that, while a due tribute of a cer" tain share of its produce was granted to the sovereign power " for the... | |
| 1913 - 286 페이지
...sovereign ; but it is equally certain that the first clearers " of the land entitled themselves, as a ju.-t reward, to such " a real property in the ground they thus in a manner " created, that, while a due tribute of a certain share of its " produce was granted to the sovereign power for the... | |
| 1918 - 702 페이지
...that it originally vested solely in the Sovereign; but it is equally certain that the first clearers of the Land entitled themselves, as their just reward,...in the ground, they thus in a manner created, that whilstadue tribute of a certain share of its produce for the benefit of being well governed, was paid... | |
| 1918 - 722 페이지
...that it originally vested solely in the Sovereign; but it is equally certain that the first clearers of the Land entitled themselves, as their just reward,...in the ground, they thus in a manner created, that whilstadue tribute of a certain sh are of its produce for the benefit of being well governed, was paid... | |
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