The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Ed.; with a Life of the Author, by Basil Montagu...Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... statute was made , where the said king having been infeoffed ( before 1. The time of the statute . 2. The title of it . he usurped ) to uses , it was ordained that the land 3. The precedent or pattern of it . In Chudleigh's case , I Rep ...
... statute was made , where the said king having been infeoffed ( before 1. The time of the statute . 2. The title of it . he usurped ) to uses , it was ordained that the land 3. The precedent or pattern of it . In Chudleigh's case , I Rep ...
Page 307
... statute had no fore- sight of them at that time , and so it was merely a new case , not comprised . Whereunto I answer , that I grant the work of the statute is to execute the divided use ; and , therefore , to make any use void by this ...
... statute had no fore- sight of them at that time , and so it was merely a new case , not comprised . Whereunto I answer , that I grant the work of the statute is to execute the divided use ; and , therefore , to make any use void by this ...
Page 310
... statute came ; this executeth the use of the second feoffment ; but yet the first feoffees may make a regress , and they yet claim to a use , but not by that feoffment upon which the statute hath wrought . The third case . v . Cooke . 1 ...
... statute came ; this executeth the use of the second feoffment ; but yet the first feoffees may make a regress , and they yet claim to a use , but not by that feoffment upon which the statute hath wrought . The third case . v . Cooke . 1 ...
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LETTERS FROM THE CABALA | 1 |
Mr Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury | 5 |
to the Earl of Essex after his enlargement | 8 |
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