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... considered in the family as the proper period of life for the princes being admitted to the succession . And , 2d , that , however the question might stand , independently of express testamentary provisions , it appears pre - eminently ...
... considered in the family as the proper period of life for the princes being admitted to the succession . And , 2d , that , however the question might stand , independently of express testamentary provisions , it appears pre - eminently ...
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... considered as incorporated in the will . When the face of political affairs was changed in Germany , and the Duke was leaving England to take possession of his hereditary states , he signed , on the 2d of November , 1813 , on setting ...
... considered as incorporated in the will . When the face of political affairs was changed in Germany , and the Duke was leaving England to take possession of his hereditary states , he signed , on the 2d of November , 1813 , on setting ...
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... considered by some , that an oath partakes of the nature of a vow , and therefore that the Deity is a party to the contract ; a vow being a sacred contract between man and God . But without considering the unreasonableness of the idea ...
... considered by some , that an oath partakes of the nature of a vow , and therefore that the Deity is a party to the contract ; a vow being a sacred contract between man and God . But without considering the unreasonableness of the idea ...
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