... yet it is in human nature that a long undisturbed possession should give a feeling of ownership ; the more so as, while the state's claim lay dormant, the possessor was, in fact, proprietor, and the land would thus be repeatedly passing by regular... The History of Rome - 第 60 頁Thomas Arnold 著 - 1868 - 670 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1868 - 878 頁
...feeling of ownership ; the more so as, whQe the state's claim lay dormant, the possessor was, in fact, proprietor, and the land would thus be repeatedly...passing by regular sale from one occupier to another. The state, however, was often obliged to interfere with these occupiers of the public lands, and resume... | |
| William Chambers - 1868 - 876 頁
...feeling of ownership ; the more so as, while the state's claim lay dormant, the possessor was, in fact, proprietor, and the land would thus be repeatedly...passing by regular sale from one occupier to another. The state, however, was often obliged to interfere with these occupiers of the public lands, and resume... | |
| Cobden Club (London, England) - 1870 - 504 頁
...ownership, the more so, as while the State's claim lay dormant, the possessor was to all appearance the proprietor ; and the land would thus be repeatedly...passing by regular sale from one occupier to another." * * Arnold. 'Hist, of Rome,' vol. i. Dr. Arnold shows that the law of real The same talc which finds... | |
| 1880 - 890 頁
...feeling of owner ship; the more so as, while the state's claim lay dormant, the possessor was, in fact, proprietor, and the land would thus be repeatedly...passing by regular sale from one occupier to another." The state, however, was often obliged to interfere with these occupiers of the public lands, and resume... | |
| 1883 - 840 頁
...more so a?, while the state's claim lay dormant, the possessor was, in fact, proprietor, and the hind would thus be repeatedly passing by regular sale from one occupier to another.' The state, however, was often obliged to interfere with these occupiers of the public lands, and resume... | |
| Charles de Secondat baron de Montesquieu, Jehu Baker - 1889 - 540 頁
...a long undisturbed possession should give a feeling of ownership, the more so as, while the state's claim lay dormant, the possessor was in fact the proprietor...passing by regular sale from one occupier to another." ' It hence resulted that the passage of the Licinian law was resisted with great bitterness by the... | |
| 1897 - 956 頁
...feeling of ownership; the more so as, while the state's claim lay dormant, the possessor was. in fact, proprietor, and the land would thus be repeatedly...passing by regular sale from one occupier to another.' The state, however, was often obliged to interfere with these occupiers of the public lands, and resume... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 1020 頁
...feeling of ownership; the more so as, while the state's claim lay dormant, the possessor was, in fact, proprietor, and the land would thus be repeatedly...passing by regular sale from one occupier to another." The state, however, was often obliged to interfere with these occupiers of the public lands, and resume... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1902 - 1010 頁
...feeling of ownership; the more so as, while the State's claim lay dormant, the" possessor was, in fact, proprietor, and the land would thus be repeatedly...passing by regular sale from one occupier to another." The State, however, was often obliged to interfere with these occupiers of the public lands and to... | |
| Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby - 1906 - 960 頁
...feeling of ownership; the more so as, while the State's claim lay dormant, the possessor was, in fact, proprietor, and the land would thus be repeatedly...passing by regular sale from one occupier to another." The State, however, was often obliged to interfere with these occupiers of the public lands and to... | |
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