Furnishing added support.
1 It was probably intended as a doorknocker, but its mouth lacked the appurtenant ring.
2 They are, at once, a blunt, good-hearted, aboriginal stamp of men, with all the advantages and deficiencies appurtenant .
3 On leaving Oundle we pass a station appurtenant to Wansford in England, of which we shall say a word presently.
4 Was this right appurtenant to the manor, or was it also appendant to a frank tenement in a particular vill?
5 This privilege was entirely withdrawn in October, 1792, the territory appurtenant to such privilege having been in the meantime transferred to France.
6 Each conventual bailiff had an important office in the hierarchy of the Order which was permanently appurtenant to the headship of that langue.
7 They formed little manufacturing enclaves in the midst of agricultural land, and they were considered to be neither manor nor appurtenant to manors.
8 3 So too the rights appurtenant to land, whether in town or country, which are usually called servitudes, are incorporeal things.
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