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Page 46
... father ; but the five years only ran from the day when a new title accrued , and , fhe hav- ing paffed the time of entering as daughter of Pyrrhus , her husband might have made a claim for her as fifler and heiress of Endius lately de ...
... father ; but the five years only ran from the day when a new title accrued , and , fhe hav- ing paffed the time of entering as daughter of Pyrrhus , her husband might have made a claim for her as fifler and heiress of Endius lately de ...
Page 47
... father died poffeffed : to this the defendant , who was the mother of Endius , pleaded , that 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 ...
... father died poffeffed : to this the defendant , who was the mother of Endius , pleaded , that 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 ...
Page 59
... father , was first " coufin to Polemo , the father of Hagnias , and 66 to Charidemus , the father of Theopompus ; " that his mother was fecond coufin to Polemo ; " and that the often told him , that Phylomache , " the mother of ...
... father , was first " coufin to Polemo , the father of Hagnias , and 66 to Charidemus , the father of Theopompus ; " that his mother was fecond coufin to Polemo ; " and that the often told him , that Phylomache , " the mother of ...
Page 65
... a complete burgess till the age of twenty years , when he was registered on the publick roll of his father's borough . VOL . VII . F This will be a fufficient introduction to the works of THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE . 65.
... a complete burgess till the age of twenty years , when he was registered on the publick roll of his father's borough . VOL . VII . F This will be a fufficient introduction to the works of THE PREFATORY DISCOURSE . 65.
Page 67
... father , or her brother by the fame father , or her paternal grandfire , her children born in wedlock are legitimate . If none of those relations be liv- ing , and the be an heirefs , let her nearest kinsman marry her ; but , if fhe ...
... father , or her brother by the fame father , or her paternal grandfire , her children born in wedlock are legitimate . If none of those relations be liv- ing , and the be an heirefs , let her nearest kinsman marry her ; but , if fhe ...
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