Nemo dat quod non habet is a notion in the Sale of Goods Act, which is rather less floridly stated in section 21:
Subject to this Act, where goods are sold by a person who is not their owner, and who does not sell them under the authority or with the consent of the owner, the buyer acquires no better title to the goods than the seller had, unless the owner of the goods is by his conduct precluded from denying the seller's authority to sell.
he USED to be able to, when he was 14, and he did it one time...
According to Henry himself, Jane Seymour, for she was the obey one to give him a son.
Because that would be giving one person to much power THIS IS A DEMOCRACY
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France; keep thoughts to himself ,restrain himself
One should give alms as much as and as often as he is capable. One must balance his income and alms in such a way that he does not deprive himself or his family of necessities. Alms can consist of Time, Money, and Talent; so one is free to choose which he shall give - something that works in accord with his fiscal responsibilities.
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Akhenaton
Give to his favorite charity, HIMSELF. He constantly buys himself cars.
No one, just himself.