Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... the one hand with Scottish agri- culture , under a law of perpetual en- tail , and on the other with that of France and its compulsory gavelkind . Mr. M'Culloch has taken an elaborate view of the question 2 [ July , The Laws of Land .
... the one hand with Scottish agri- culture , under a law of perpetual en- tail , and on the other with that of France and its compulsory gavelkind . Mr. M'Culloch has taken an elaborate view of the question 2 [ July , The Laws of Land .
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... France . We find , from the result of his investigation , that , - " The average produce per acre of the crops of wheat in England and Wales in good years , has been carefully estimated at thirty - two bushels an acre , and it is ...
... France . We find , from the result of his investigation , that , - " The average produce per acre of the crops of wheat in England and Wales in good years , has been carefully estimated at thirty - two bushels an acre , and it is ...
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... France at the present day , and may easily be traced to its similar system of partition . An important public result of the same system , as regards the landholders in the exercise of their functions as citizens , may also be observed ...
... France at the present day , and may easily be traced to its similar system of partition . An important public result of the same system , as regards the landholders in the exercise of their functions as citizens , may also be observed ...
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... France exhibits a system so distinctly anta- gonistic to our English and Scottish law of entail , that we cannot be sur- prised at the attention with which Mr. M'Culloch has investigated its in- fluences . 66 According to the law of France ...
... France exhibits a system so distinctly anta- gonistic to our English and Scottish law of entail , that we cannot be sur- prised at the attention with which Mr. M'Culloch has investigated its in- fluences . 66 According to the law of France ...
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... France such feelings are proscribed . Estates and families have there no abid- ing connexion ; and at the demise of an individual who has a number of chil- dren , his estate can hardly escape being subdivided . And this effect of the ...
... France such feelings are proscribed . Estates and families have there no abid- ing connexion ; and at the demise of an individual who has a number of chil- dren , his estate can hardly escape being subdivided . And this effect of the ...
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