Massingberd's alienations were annulled, and, as he was suspected of secret dealings with the Irish, he was attainted unless he should surrender within forty days.
Such a situation iz favorable to the accumulation of great estates, and the creation of distinctions; but while alienations of real estates are rendered necessary by the laws, the genius of the guvernment wil not be materially changed.
The act revoking many of the alienations of the royal domain fell hardest upon the followers of the constable and of Diane de Poitiers (Rev.
Nor, though the kings often sell was the throne of Oceana known to shake, until the statute of alienations broke the pillars, by giving way to the nobility to sell their estates.
Or did He not look onward to the future, and see the "offences that must come," the alienations and fierce conflicts that would arise amongst His people, and the blood that would be shed in His name?
The English law of felony was also retroactive, and all alienations subsequent to the commission of the crime were void (Bracton, Lib.
Not only were allalienations made by heretics set aside and the property wrested from the purchasers, but all debts contracted by them, and all hypothecations and liens given to secure loans, were void.
The purchasers under these alienations had occasion for labourers; and these would be free servants in respect of such employers, though in villenage to their original lord.
The final decision, for such it has been considered, and recent attempts to revive the ancient doctrine have been defeated, has prevented many tedious investigations of claims to baronial descent, and of alienations in times long past.
But in course of time, as alienations of small parcels of manors to free tenants came to prevail, the proprietors of land were placed in a new situation relatively to its cultivators.
Alienations or mortgages made by a Bishop who left no property were to be revoked.
Accordingly, the very alienations of intolerance itself have acquired a higher and more respectful character than in ancient faiths.
To obtain a surrender of the posts, and the territory withheld from us, we have sanctioned the subsequent alienations of land by the King of Great Britain.
All alienations made by contributors were confirmed to the purchasers and contributors were relieved from all penalties incurred for disregarding the disabilities inflicted on those reconciled and their descendants.
There is also an article exempting the debts and alienations of those reconciled within the Term of Grace.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "alienations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.