The Works of Sir William Jones, Volume 9J. Stockdale and J. Walker, 1807 |
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Page 46
... legitimate 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 ...
... legitimate 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 ...
Page 47
... legitimate 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 ...
... legitimate 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 ...
Page 48
... legitimate fons , fhould have denied at once the validity or existence of his will . It feems that , in all cafes of difputed eftates , every de- vifee , and every heir , except a lineal defcend- ant , was compelled to make a claim by ...
... legitimate fons , fhould have denied at once the validity or existence of his will . It feems that , in all cafes of difputed eftates , every de- vifee , and every heir , except a lineal defcend- ant , was compelled to make a claim by ...
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... legitimate child , who was named on the tenth day after his birth , was presented , before his feventh or eighth ... legitimacy , and none of them re- moved from the altar the victim called xpiov , which was facrificed in their prefence ...
... legitimate child , who was named on the tenth day after his birth , was presented , before his feventh or eighth ... legitimacy , and none of them re- moved from the altar the victim called xpiov , which was facrificed in their prefence ...
Page 67
... legitimate . If none of those relations be liv- ing , and the be an heirefs , let her nearest kinsman marry her ; but , if fhe have no kinfman entitled to claim her , let him , who fhall be appointed her guardian , give her in marriage ...
... legitimate . If none of those relations be liv- ing , and the be an heirefs , let her nearest kinsman marry her ; but , if fhe have no kinfman entitled to claim her , let him , who fhall be appointed her guardian , give her in marriage ...
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