The Juvenile Mentor, Or, Select Readings: Being American School Class-book, No. 3, Containing Progressive Lessons in Orthoepy, Reading and Speaking; Adapted to the Comprehension of Youth |
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Side 80
I enlarged my merchandize , I traded to all parts of the globe , and not a wind
blew into port , but it brought an increase to my store ; but yet I was not happy ; my
desires increased with my possession , and I was yet miserable . 4.
I enlarged my merchandize , I traded to all parts of the globe , and not a wind
blew into port , but it brought an increase to my store ; but yet I was not happy ; my
desires increased with my possession , and I was yet miserable . 4.
Side 89
One day a poor widow brought a complaint before him , against the Baron de
Nairac , her landlord , for turning her out of possession of a farm , which was her
whole dependence . Domat heard the cause ; and finding , by the clearest
evidence ...
One day a poor widow brought a complaint before him , against the Baron de
Nairac , her landlord , for turning her out of possession of a farm , which was her
whole dependence . Domat heard the cause ; and finding , by the clearest
evidence ...
Side 170
After some time , the soldier presented himself before the king ; he recounted his
misfortunes ; he magnified his services : and this inhuman wretch , who had
looked with an eye of envy on the possessions of the man by whom his life had
been ...
After some time , the soldier presented himself before the king ; he recounted his
misfortunes ; he magnified his services : and this inhuman wretch , who had
looked with an eye of envy on the possessions of the man by whom his life had
been ...
Side 291
The title , by which property in things real is held , is first , by a mere naked
possession ; as when one disseises another ; secondly , by a right of possession
; and thirdly , by a right of property . The three titles are necessary to a complete
right .
The title , by which property in things real is held , is first , by a mere naked
possession ; as when one disseises another ; secondly , by a right of possession
; and thirdly , by a right of property . The three titles are necessary to a complete
right .
Side 292
Injuries to private property , if it be personal property , and in the possession of
the wrong doer , are remedied by the actions of replevin , trover , ard detinue . 10.
As if goods are wrongfully distrained , the party injured replevies , or retakes them
...
Injuries to private property , if it be personal property , and in the possession of
the wrong doer , are remedied by the actions of replevin , trover , ard detinue . 10.
As if goods are wrongfully distrained , the party injured replevies , or retakes them
...
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