... society of Gray's Inn. He thus commences his address to the students : " I have chosen to read upon the Statute of Uses, a law whereupon the inheritances of this realm are tossed at this day, like a ship upon the sea, in such sort, that it is hard... Law tracts. Maxims of the law - Side 136af Francis Bacon - 1819Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Francis Bacon - 1806 - 308 sider
...THE OF USES. 27 HENRY VIII. CAP. 10. I Have chosen to read upon the Statute of Uses The Introdu*made 27 Hen. VIII. a law, whereupon the inheritances of...realm are tossed at this day, like a ship upon the fea, in such sort, that it is hard to say which bark will sink, and which will get to the haven ; that... | |
| 1857 - 878 sider
...landed property, forjning "a law whereupon, says Lord Bacon, in his Heading on the Statute of Uses, " the inheritances of this realm are tossed at this...bark will sink, and which will get to the haven." It has, however, constituted the main-spring of the delicate and complex machinery of the conveyancer... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1834 - 784 sider
...Inn. He thus commences his address to the students: "I have chosen to read upon the Statute of Uses, a law whereupon the inheritances of this realm are...learned judges; but the tides and currents of received error, and unwarranted and abusive experience have been so strong, as they were not able to keep a... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1831 - 484 sider
...Statute of Uses, made 27 The intioducH. VIII. ch. 10, a law whereupon the inheritances of this tion. realm are tossed at this day, like a ship upon the...stand good, and what will not. Neither is this any Reason of writlack or default in the pilots, the grave and learned judges ; ing this treatise, but... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1834 - 458 sider
...Inn. He thus commences his address to the students : " I have chosen to read upon the Statute of Uses, a law whereupon the inheritances of this realm are...learned judges ; but the tides and currents of received error, and unwarranted and abusive experience have been so strong, as they were not able to keep a... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 898 sider
...own fate. " I have chosen to read upon the statute of uses, a law whereupon the inheritances of men are tossed at this day, like a ship upon the sea,...to say which bark will sink, and which will get to haven ; that is to say, what assurances will stand good, and what will not. Neither is there any lack... | |
| Walter Henry Burton - 1839 - 322 sider
...much doubt and litigation. Lord Bacon,(A) writing late in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, calls it " a law whereupon the inheritances of this realm are...this day like a ship upon the sea, in such sort that r *48 1 '* 's ^arc^ *° say w^'cn bark will sink, and which will get to "- ' •> *the haven; that... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 sider
...the Sta1U~ tute of Uses, made 27 H. VIII. ch. 10, a law whereupon the inheritances of this realm am tossed at this day, like a ship upon the sea, in such...sink, and which will get to the haven ; that is to и««« offrit- 8аУ> what assurances will stand good, iivtbutrtiibe. and wnat wjH not. Neither is... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 616 sider
...SOCIETY OF GRAY'S INN. 42 ELIZ. I HAVE chosen to read upon the Statute of Uses, made 27 H. VIII. ch. 10, o = Tz j / = : ,O N? lD ; w z j s _i t wf 6 m... ? ?n { ǎOw O _ t v ' e - # ~ [RcAuJ* q Bulk, and which will get to the haven ; that is to •e«o.of»rii. say» what assurances will stand... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 614 sider
...SOCIETY OF GRAY'S INN. 42 ELIZ. I HAVE chosen to read upon the Statute of Uses, made 27 H. VIII. ch. 10, a law whereupon the inheritances of this realm are...sink, and which will get to the haven ; that is to R««» or wrii- 8aT> what assurances will stand good, lag it,,. .™>i«. and what wijl not> Neither... | |
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