The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 46
... death , an attempt was made to invalidate the adoption by protesting that Pyrrhus had a legitimate daughter : now one would have ima- gined , that , had the been really legitimate , fhe would have been perpetually barred by not hav ...
... death , an attempt was made to invalidate the adoption by protesting that Pyrrhus had a legitimate daughter : now one would have ima- gined , that , had the been really legitimate , fhe would have been perpetually barred by not hav ...
Page 47
... 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- rhus had left a legitimate daughter : this the de ...
... 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- rhus had left a legitimate daughter : this the de ...
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... death of Dinias , he took his ne- phews under his care , and determined to cancel the will , by which they were disinherited . With this intent he sent for the magistrate , who kept the testament , but died unexpectedly before an actual ...
... death of Dinias , he took his ne- phews under his care , and determined to cancel the will , by which they were disinherited . With this intent he sent for the magistrate , who kept the testament , but died unexpectedly before an actual ...
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... death to the danger of lofing it : and with fo modest a reserve , judges , were we bred under his care , that not even as hearers had we at any time entered a court of juftice , but now we come hither to defend our whole property ; for ...
... death to the danger of lofing it : and with fo modest a reserve , judges , were we bred under his care , that not even as hearers had we at any time entered a court of juftice , but now we come hither to defend our whole property ; for ...
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... death , having sent Pofidippus to the magiftrate , for the purpose of folemnly revoking it ; but we , who were his nearest kinsmen , and most intimately connected with him , derive a clear title , both from the laws , which have ...
... death , having sent Pofidippus to the magiftrate , for the purpose of folemnly revoking it ; but we , who were his nearest kinsmen , and most intimately connected with him , derive a clear title , both from the laws , which have ...
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