- for
lenders because the
gagor could easily eject the
gagee using novel disseisin, and the
gagee—merely
seized ut de
vadio “as of gage”—could not bring...
- has been
applied to
various pieces of a
firing mechanism, or the
French gagée, a
small tool or accessory. The
October 1918
issue of
Notes and Queries...
- from the
original (PDF) on 21 July 2011.
Wakabayashi 2000, p. 319. John G.
Gagee, Case 9, Film 4,
Folder 7, Box 263,
Record Group 8,
Special Collection,...
-
landowner could use the
living gage (prid). The land
would be made over to a
gagee (pridwr) for a
period of four years, and if the land had not been redeemed...
-
processed food, a
pasture that
provided milk or wool, etc.), the lender-
gagee received the
rents and
profits of the land.
Under the
terms of a living...
-
herbarium specimen at
Missouri Botanical Garden,
collected in Iran Florealpes,
Gagée de
Liotard in
French with
photos Flora im Bild,
Botanik im Bild / Flora...
- Georges-Henri Léotin,
Juliette Smeralda-Amon, Lakouasos, 2007
French Nuit
gagée;
suivi de
Quelle langue parle le poète, Schœlcher,
Presses universitaires...
-
stricklandii Fritillaria drenovskii Fritillaria euboeica Gagea apulica,
Gagée des
pouilles Gagea chrysantha,
Golden gagea Gagea luberonensis, Luberon...
- MELLY, OF LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND. Born at Geneva, 12th of May, 1802 ; Died at
Gagee, near this spot, 19th of January, 1851.
Returning from Khartoum, whither...