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Ch.4 Opinions of the Committee of 1807-8 concerning Reversionary
Grants
§.1
the otherOn the subject of reversionary grants nor as
the subject of Grants for Joint Lives do I findhave I found any
particular number opinion delivered by the Committee of 1797-8.
Nor yet, professedly on the subject of so far as conscious grants for present
lives by the Committee of 1807-8. But on the subject B
of Reversionary Grants I find a sort of argument
pro and con which presents a claim to enter,
In property as conception is indistinct, expression
is apt to be looselax and changing. the same names
the man where things different things are in vice are different: things the different
names employed where perhapsprobably the same things whose upon examination it appears probable that
in view.
The scene of the controversy lies in p. 127. In
the paragraph has for its the declared subject matter the we have a string of objections
business case of norcontingent interest: and appellation wide
enough to include Grants for Joint Lives as well as
Reversionary Grants. In this paragraph certain objections
are brought to view as applying to these contingent view appear the chief
interest.: objections — but not however all that the
Committee know of, but some only, viz. such as in theirby their view was
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