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BLACKST. Classificn: Tenures 7
Variety of Manor Customs is arrange vexation in variety of forms
The bounds they happen to have, are no natural
bounds - Any obligation it may be annexed as
a condition to any right. Any sort of act may
be required to be done for the exclusive liberty to do another.
I remember for some time after my first entrance
into the study being much puzzled to conceive
how it could be with the Turks and other nations
where the Jurisprudence is simple, about landed
property. What they had to answer to our those
many and voluminous Tables of our Law that have that for
their subject matter.
The reply is simple. They have nothing to answer
to those Tables. Nothing have they occasion for. For
the truth is, we ourselves have no occasion for
them. They are an excrescence, and a nuisance.
The Political Liberty in a State, depends upon
the limitations of the powers of persons over
persons. By These are what it is created and ensured
by.
These are saved among the Turks. These are
important and indispensable, and cannot be saved
here. But it is not these alone that can make
a Code voluminous.
BLACKST. Classificn: Tenures 7
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