The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 47
... she was the fister of Pyr- rhus , and , on the death of his adopted fon with- out heirs , became entitled to his eftate : Xeno- ' cles replied , in the form called diamaglupia or a proteftation , that fhe had no title , because Pyr ...
... she was the fister of Pyr- rhus , and , on the death of his adopted fon with- out heirs , became entitled to his eftate : Xeno- ' cles replied , in the form called diamaglupia or a proteftation , that fhe had no title , because Pyr ...
Page 68
... she is , may fue for her portion or her alimony before the Archon in the Odeum . VI . All genuine unadopted citizens may devife their eftates as they think fit , provided that they have no legitimate children , and be not difabled by ...
... she is , may fue for her portion or her alimony before the Archon in the Odeum . VI . All genuine unadopted citizens may devife their eftates as they think fit , provided that they have no legitimate children , and be not difabled by ...
Page 84
... she had no title to the estate , because Pyrrhus , to whom it originally belonged , had left a daughter born in wedlock : we traversed this proteftation ; and , having brought before the court the perfon who ventured to make it , we ...
... she had no title to the estate , because Pyrrhus , to whom it originally belonged , had left a daughter born in wedlock : we traversed this proteftation ; and , having brought before the court the perfon who ventured to make it , we ...
Page 85
... she became his lawful wife . Now that this man's evidence at the former trial was false , the conviction of Xenocles unde- niably demonstrates ; for , if Nicodemus had not then been thought perjured , it is clear , that his affociate ...
... she became his lawful wife . Now that this man's evidence at the former trial was false , the conviction of Xenocles unde- niably demonstrates ; for , if Nicodemus had not then been thought perjured , it is clear , that his affociate ...
Page 87
... she was legally betrothed to Pyrrhus ? You will be convinced , when you have heard the depofitions , both that Nicode- mus has sworn what was apparently false , and that the judges gave a proper and legal fen- tence , when they decreed ...
... she was legally betrothed to Pyrrhus ? You will be convinced , when you have heard the depofitions , both that Nicode- mus has sworn what was apparently false , and that the judges gave a proper and legal fen- tence , when they decreed ...
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