The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 12
... deceased , whether folid and permanent , or incorporeal and fluctuating , are tranfinitted to his heirs or fucceffors , and which could never have been fo capriciously di- verfified , if they had been founded on pure rea- fon , inftead ...
... deceased , whether folid and permanent , or incorporeal and fluctuating , are tranfinitted to his heirs or fucceffors , and which could never have been fo capriciously di- verfified , if they had been founded on pure rea- fon , inftead ...
Page 26
... deceased , claiming a right to the fucceffion , called upon a ftranger for a difcovery and fur- render of a perfonal eftate remaining in his hands the defendant pleaded to the bill , that the defunct had bequeathed his perfonalty to him ...
... deceased , claiming a right to the fucceffion , called upon a ftranger for a difcovery and fur- render of a perfonal eftate remaining in his hands the defendant pleaded to the bill , that the defunct had bequeathed his perfonalty to him ...
Page 75
... deceased , but also to our paternal inheritance , of which they boldly affert that he was a creditor . Their own friends , in- deed , and relations think it juft , that we should have an equal fhare even of those effects which Cleonymus ...
... deceased , but also to our paternal inheritance , of which they boldly affert that he was a creditor . Their own friends , in- deed , and relations think it juft , that we should have an equal fhare even of those effects which Cleonymus ...
Page 80
... deceased , and moft connected with him in friendship , may be excufed from adding a fu- perfluity of other arguments : but fince men , who have neither of thofe claims , have the boldness to dispute with us for that which is le- gally ...
... deceased , and moft connected with him in friendship , may be excufed from adding a fu- perfluity of other arguments : but fince men , who have neither of thofe claims , have the boldness to dispute with us for that which is le- gally ...
Page 96
... deceased to have been illegitimate ; as her father Pyrrhus , indeed , had done long before , by adopting my brother as his own fon ; for no man , who has daughters lawfully begotten , can either devise his estate from them , or aliene ...
... deceased to have been illegitimate ; as her father Pyrrhus , indeed , had done long before , by adopting my brother as his own fon ; for no man , who has daughters lawfully begotten , can either devise his estate from them , or aliene ...
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adopted fon affert Afide Aftyphilus againſt alfo alſo Apollodorus Archon Athenian Athens becauſe Bráhmen brother cafe caufe cauſe Charidemus Ciron claim Cleon coufin court damfels daugh daughter deceaſed defcended defire Demochares Demofthenes depofitions Dicæogenes difpute Dufbm Dufhm eftate Endius eſtate Eubulides Euctemon Eupolis faid fame fatal ring father favour fecond feems fhall fide fifter fince firft firſt fome foon fortune fucceffion fuch fuit fuppofe fupport Hagnias heir himſelf houſe huſband Ifæus inheritance judges juftice juſt king Leochares Mádh marriage married Mát Menexenus Mifr minas moft moſt mother muft muſt myſelf neareſt obferved occafion paffage perfon perfuaded Philoctemon Phylomache pleaſed pleaſure poffeffed poffeffions prefent Priyamvadá publick purpoſe Pyrrhus raiſed reaſon reſpect Sacontalá ſeems ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſpeak ſpeech Stratocles ſuch thee thefe themſelves Theopompus ther theſe thofe thoſe thou tion uncle uſed ward whilft whofe whoſe wife witneffes Xenocles