The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 4Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1833 |
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... ment , ought to be abstained from , whatever may be their conse- quences ; there is no more to be said . It is under this aspect , then , that we propose first to consider the subject of an interference with foundations . We leave it to ...
... ment , ought to be abstained from , whatever may be their conse- quences ; there is no more to be said . It is under this aspect , then , that we propose first to consider the subject of an interference with foundations . We leave it to ...
Side 3
... ment . 1. By a foundation or endowment , is to be understood , money , or money's worth ( most commonly land ) assigned , in perpetuity or for some long period , for a public purpose : meaning by pub- lic , a purpose which , whatever it ...
... ment . 1. By a foundation or endowment , is to be understood , money , or money's worth ( most commonly land ) assigned , in perpetuity or for some long period , for a public purpose : meaning by pub- lic , a purpose which , whatever it ...
Side 7
... or be disappointed in any authorized expectation , by the resumption of the endow- ment at the death of the existing incumbents . There is no loss , where nobody will ever know who has lost . To 1833. ] 7 Corporation and Church Property .
... or be disappointed in any authorized expectation , by the resumption of the endow- ment at the death of the existing incumbents . There is no loss , where nobody will ever know who has lost . To 1833. ] 7 Corporation and Church Property .
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... ment ; from a monarchy it would be changed to a republic , from a system of nomination to one of popular election . A Catholic bishop can look out upon the fair and broad domains of his Protestant substitute , and say , all this would ...
... ment ; from a monarchy it would be changed to a republic , from a system of nomination to one of popular election . A Catholic bishop can look out upon the fair and broad domains of his Protestant substitute , and say , all this would ...
Side 19
... ment proceeds from the governments themselves , and where the governments do not , as here , leave it optional whether that which is promised and paid for shall or shall not be done , it be not found that , notwithstanding the ...
... ment proceeds from the governments themselves , and where the governments do not , as here , leave it optional whether that which is promised and paid for shall or shall not be done , it be not found that , notwithstanding the ...
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