Glanvil informs us that by the common law, as it stood in the reign of Henry the Second, a man's goods were to be divided into three equal parts: of which one went to his heirs or lineal descendants, another to his wife, and the third was at his own disposal:... Commentaries on the Laws of England - Page 487 de William Blackstone - 1800 Affichage du livre entier -
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