The New Review, Volumen11Longmans, Green, 1894 |
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... Nature gives a man no power over his earthly goods beyond the term of his life . What power he possesses to prolong his will after his death - the right of a dead hand to dispose of property - is a pure creation of the law . " In a ...
... Nature gives a man no power over his earthly goods beyond the term of his life . What power he possesses to prolong his will after his death - the right of a dead hand to dispose of property - is a pure creation of the law . " In a ...
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... nature of a stamp on transfer . The subject is large , and the case of a Colonist holding property here must , of course , be distinguished from that of a person domiciled here , and having property in the Colonies or abroad . I will ...
... nature of a stamp on transfer . The subject is large , and the case of a Colonist holding property here must , of course , be distinguished from that of a person domiciled here , and having property in the Colonies or abroad . I will ...
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... nature in Tropical . Africa , and that the experience we have gained in Nyasaland may guide us in the methods of administering other portions of the Dark Continent offering the same pristine savagery , the same remoteness from the ...
... nature in Tropical . Africa , and that the experience we have gained in Nyasaland may guide us in the methods of administering other portions of the Dark Continent offering the same pristine savagery , the same remoteness from the ...
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... natural state ; I'm not . " 6 She spoke the truth ; she was not afraid of looking at a man in his natural state , " whether for good or for evil , " to use her own words . She was kindness itself , and especially to her own dependents ...
... natural state ; I'm not . " 6 She spoke the truth ; she was not afraid of looking at a man in his natural state , " whether for good or for evil , " to use her own words . She was kindness itself , and especially to her own dependents ...
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... imagination , always impelled towards great actions and fair thoughts . To look at them , it seemed as if nature , as well as constitution , had inverted their positions in life . Isabella was the king 42 SECRETS FROM THE COURT OF SPAIN .
... imagination , always impelled towards great actions and fair thoughts . To look at them , it seemed as if nature , as well as constitution , had inverted their positions in life . Isabella was the king 42 SECRETS FROM THE COURT OF SPAIN .
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