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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «REVERSIONALLY»
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1
The Parliamentary Register ... First Session, Second Parliament
... of the individuals, while a considerable advantage would result reversionally to
the country; and he pledged himsels to bring forward a motion in the Committee
of Supply, at a proper opportunity, for the purpose of compensation in this case.
2
The History and Antiquities of Rochester ... Second Edition, ...
... painfully perceiving~ the imprude'nce of both his children, and that they had no
issue, settled his fortune, reversionally, 'upon his brother-in-law, Stephen Martin,
esq. a captain in the navy, and an elder'brother 'of the Trinity House, who had ...
Samuel Denne, William Shrubsole, William WILDASH, 1817
The clause put a stop to the encroachments of the Pope, who, applying to France
the abusive power he had acquired in England, pretended to nominate
reversionally to prelacies and benefices. The Sanction next abolished simony,
and all ...
4
The Works of Thomas De Quincey: Last days of Immanuel Kant ...
But now, because it is not safe to rest in either assumption, the range of
possibilities for which science has to provide is enlarged; the immediate
difficulties are multiplied; but with the result (as in the former case) of
reversionally expanding the ...
5
Memoirs of the Reign of George II from His Accession to the ...
... that he could not answer for their doing so; and owned he could not be so little
a friend to them as to advise or desire men of their age to make themselves
reversionally desperate with the Prince without any acquisition or reward in
present.
Lord John Hervey, John Wilson Croker, 1855
6
Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, from His ...
... that he could not answer for their doing so; and owned he could not be so little
a friend to them as to advise or desire men of their age to make themselves
reversionally desperate with the Prince without any acquisition or reward in
present.
7
The history and antiquities of Rochester and its environs ...
... yet ruining himself by his vices so completely, that he depended on his parent
for support. Sir John, painfully perceiving the imprudence of both his children,
and that they had no issue, settled his fortune, reversionally, upon his brother-in-
law ...
Samuel Denne, William Shrubsole, W Wildash, 1817
8
The Parliamentary Register; Or, History of the Proceedings ...
There would be no objection to this, as the compensation would be only during
the lives of the individuals, while a considerable advantage would result
reversionally to the country ; and he pledged himself to bring forward a motion in
...
Great Britain. Parliament, John Stockdale, 1803
But now, because it is not safe to rest in either assumption, the range of
possibilities for which science has to provide is enlarged; the immediate
difficulties are multiplied; but with the result (as in the former case) of
reversionally expanding the ...
10
Memoirs of the Reign of George the Second, from His ...
... that he could not answer-for their doing so; and owned he could not be so little
a friend to them as to advise or desire men of their age to make themselves
reversionally desperate with the Prince without any acquisition or reward in
present.
John Hervey Baron Hervey, 1855