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 Rh kind of property being of a mongrel amphibious nature, originally endowed with one only of the characteritics of each pecies of things; the immobility of things real, and the precarious duration of things peronal.

interets being thus ditinguihed and ditributed, it will be proper to conider, firt, the nature of that property, or dominion, to which they are liable; which mut be principally, nay olely, referred to peronal chattels: and, econdly, the title to that property, or how it may be lot and acquired. Of each of thee in it's order.