ALL tenures being thus derived, or supposed to be derived, from the king, those that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capite... The Staple of News - 第 126 頁Ben Jonson 著 - 1905 - 276 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 566 頁
...nature. • . ALL tenures being thus derived, or fuppofed to be derived, from the king, thofc that held immediately under him, "in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capite, or in chief; which was the mod honourable fpeciesof tenure, but at the fame... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 頁
...feodal nature. ALL tenures being thus derived, or fuppofed to be derived, from the king, thofe that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capitf, or in chief; which was the mofl honourable fpecies of tenure, but at the fame... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE, Vincent WANOSTROCHT - 1823 - 872 頁
...feudal policy. All tenures being thus derived, or supposed to be derived from the king, those that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capita, or in chief; which was the most honourable species of tenure, but at the same... | |
| sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 626 頁
...feodal nature. ALL tenures being thus derived, or supposed to be derived, from the king, those that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capite, or in chief; which was the most honourable species of tenure, but at the same... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1832 - 624 頁
...hands of subjects. All tenures being thus derived, or supposed to be derived, from the king, those that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in eapite, or in chief. There seem to have subsisted four principal species of lay tenures,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1832 - 620 頁
...hands of subjects. All tenures being thus derived, or supposed to be derived, from the king, those that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capite, or in chief. There seem to have subsisted four principal species of lay tenures,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 852 頁
...or uncertain. All tenures being thus derived, or supposed to be derived, from the king, those that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capite, or in chief; which was the most honourable species of tenure, but at the same... | |
| William Blackstone - 1838 - 910 頁
...féodal nature. All tenures being thus derived, or supposed to be derived, from the king, those that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capite, or in chief ; which was the most honourable species of tenure, but at the same... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1844 - 684 頁
...tamcdufie All tenures being thus derived, or supposed to be railed" derived, from the king, those that held immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capite, or in chief; which was the most honourable species of tenure, but at the same... | |
| Calvin Pepper - 1846 - 100 頁
...holden mediale, or immediately of the king, who is styled lord paramount, or above all. Those who hold immediately under him, in right of his crown and dignity, were called his tenants in capite, or in chief. (2 Camyn, c.5. ) I have endeavored to give a connected statement... | |
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