... we look upon them to be altogether as inconsiderable, as the women and children. Their lands are almost entirely taken from them, and they are rendered incapable of purchasing any more... THE FOREIGN QUARTERLY REVIEW - Page 287by APRIL AUGUST - 1829Full view - About this book
| William Dwight Whitney - 1889 - 282 pages
...-• («) Not capable legally; unqualified; disqualified by law ; wanting legal warrant or capacity. Their lands are almost entirely taken from them, and they are rendered incapable r>/ purchasing any more. Sictft. = 8yn. //wffjxiN^, Unable. Incapable properly denotes a want of passive... | |
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