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" In the first case of this sort, a testator bequeathed a fund to be " from time to time for ever applied in the purchasing of such books, as, by a proper disposition of them under the following directions, mig/it have a tendency to promote the interests... "
A Practical Treatise on the Law of Charities - Página 284
de William Robert Augustus Boyle - 1837 - 588 páginas
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Legal Masterpieces: Specimens of Argumentation and Exposition by ..., Volumen 1

Van Vechten Veeder - 1903 - 656 páginas
...Pennsylvania. Brown v. Yeale arose upon a trust for purchasing and disposing of such books as might have a tendency to promote "the interests of virtue and religion, and the happiness of mankind," to be executed under the superintendency of such persons, and under such rules and regulations, as...
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United States Supreme Court Reports, Volumen 19

United States. Supreme Court - 1912 - 1054 páginas
...persons as trustees should think proper, Gibba v. Rumsey, 2 Ves. & В. 295; To buying such books as might have a tendency to promote the interests of virtue and religion, and the happiness of mankind, and distributing such books, Brown v. Yeale, 7 Ves. 50, note 76, p. 52, referred to in J. Ves. 406,...
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Illustrative Cases on the Law of Real Property

William Livesey Burdick - 1914 - 686 páginas
...perpetual trust for the purchase and distribution in Great Britain and its dominions of such books as might have a tendency to promote the interests of virtue and religion and the happiness of mankind. But the correctness of that decision was doubted by Sir William Grant and Lord Eldon in Morice v. Bishop...
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The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the ..., Volumen 6

Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Edward Potton, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead - 1917 - 900 páginas
...the purchasing of such books, as by a proper disposition of them under the following directions, may have a tendency to promote the interests of virtue and religion and the happiness of The Solicitor-General^ and Mr. Finch, for the plaintiff, the executor in support of the decree, contended...
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The Victorian Law Reports, Volumen 7

Victoria. Supreme Court - 1882 - 1038 páginas
...the local board might hold an investigation into some charge of incompetency that may have occurred in Great Britain or in any other part of the British dominions. I think the summons for the prohibition should be allowed. I express no opinion with regard to the...
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George Higinbotham: Third Chief Justice of Victoria, 1886-1892

John Michael Bennett - 2006 - 342 páginas
...boundless, and it might "hold an investigation into some charge of incompetency that may have occurred in Great Britain or in any other part of the British dominions". Higinbotham's first experiment in seeking a platform on which to construct a Victorian "sovereignty"...
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History of the Law of Charity, 1532-1827

Gareth H. Jones - 1986 - 322 páginas
..."the purchasing of such books, as by a proper disposition of them under the following directions, may have a tendency to promote the interests of virtue and religion and the happiness of mankind"], constituted a fund ; expressly stating that his purpose was a charitable purpose ; and confirming that...
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Pennsylvania State Reports, Volumen 10

Pennsylvania. Supreme Court - 1849 - 576 páginas
...case very faintly praised even by Lord Eldon, and in which Lord Thurlow seemed to think that no books have a tendency to promote the interests of virtue and religion, and the happiness of mankind, but such as are not of a sectarian character. In Pennsylvania, such a bequest would not be the less...
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Evidence and Proceedings ..

British Guiana. Commission of Enquiry into the Treatment of Immigrants - 1870 - 300 páginas
...opinion, and I have given you my experience for thiity years ; and I must add that I do not believe that in Great Britain, or in any other part of the British dominions, there is any place where there is such easy access to medical relief, or where medical men give more...
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