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... carried that intention into effect . It is probable however , that a mere wish or intention to adopt , not followed by any act of the adopting father in his lifetime or by any testamentary direction , would be wholly inoperative in ...
... carried that intention into effect . It is probable however , that a mere wish or intention to adopt , not followed by any act of the adopting father in his lifetime or by any testamentary direction , would be wholly inoperative in ...
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... carried that intention into effect . It is probable however , that a mere wish or intention to adopt , not followed by any act of the adopting father in his lifetime or by any testamentary direction , would be wholly inoperative in ...
... carried that intention into effect . It is probable however , that a mere wish or intention to adopt , not followed by any act of the adopting father in his lifetime or by any testamentary direction , would be wholly inoperative in ...
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... carrying them from the altar of Jupiter Phratrius in the presence of the defendant Macartatus , and passed a just vote , men of the jury , namely , that this boy was properly and rightfully intro- duced as the adopted son of Eubulides ...
... carrying them from the altar of Jupiter Phratrius in the presence of the defendant Macartatus , and passed a just vote , men of the jury , namely , that this boy was properly and rightfully intro- duced as the adopted son of Eubulides ...
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... carry on a joint - case against the lady , we , men of the jury , neither prepared depo- sitions nor called witnesses to establish a fact that was not in controversy , but supposed that upon this point we were perfectly safe . Our ...
... carry on a joint - case against the lady , we , men of the jury , neither prepared depo- sitions nor called witnesses to establish a fact that was not in controversy , but supposed that upon this point we were perfectly safe . Our ...
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... carry out the deceased to burial the day after they have laid him out , before the sun rises . And the men shall walk ... carried out , except those who are within the degree of cousin's children . " It does not allow any woman besides ...
... carry out the deceased to burial the day after they have laid him out , before the sun rises . And the men shall walk ... carried out , except those who are within the degree of cousin's children . " It does not allow any woman besides ...
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