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Page 46
... daughter : now one would have ima- gined , that , had the been really legitimate , fhe would have been perpetually barred by not hav- . ing entered on the eftate , or opposed the claim of Endius , within the due time from the death of ...
... daughter : now one would have ima- gined , that , had the been really legitimate , fhe would have been perpetually barred by not hav- . ing entered on the eftate , or opposed the claim of Endius , within the due time from the death of ...
Page 47
... daughter : this the de- fendant traverfed or denied ; and , as the iffue was found in her favour , the complainant , who had protested upon oath , muft neceffarily have been perjured . I chofe to give this Attick form the name of ...
... daughter : this the de- fendant traverfed or denied ; and , as the iffue was found in her favour , the complainant , who had protested upon oath , muft neceffarily have been perjured . I chofe to give this Attick form the name of ...
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William Jones. Vol . VII . Polyarchus . CLEONY Third Dinias . MUS . Son . First Son , Deft The Sifter of the Def ! Nicodemus A PYRR Daughter SPEECH.I.p.73 Def Second Son ,
William Jones. Vol . VII . Polyarchus . CLEONY Third Dinias . MUS . Son . First Son , Deft The Sifter of the Def ! Nicodemus A PYRR Daughter SPEECH.I.p.73 Def Second Son ,
Page 82
... Father . Clitareta Lyfimenes . Pylades . Second SPEECH THE SECOND . ON THE ESTATE OF PYRRHUS . The Sifter of the Def ! Nicodemus A PYRR Daughter HUS . Xenocles . Phila . Endius . deca Son . Plf. SPEECH II . p.83 Charon .
... Father . Clitareta Lyfimenes . Pylades . Second SPEECH THE SECOND . ON THE ESTATE OF PYRRHUS . The Sifter of the Def ! Nicodemus A PYRR Daughter HUS . Xenocles . Phila . Endius . deca Son . Plf. SPEECH II . p.83 Charon .
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... daughter of Pyrrhus by the sister of Nicodemus , entered a protestation , that Pyr- rhus had a legitimate daughter , and was conse- quently disabled from disposing of his estate to an adopted son . Xenocles lost the cause ; but ...
... daughter of Pyrrhus by the sister of Nicodemus , entered a protestation , that Pyr- rhus had a legitimate daughter , and was conse- quently disabled from disposing of his estate to an adopted son . Xenocles lost the cause ; but ...
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