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... evidence of their nuptials . The dignity of marriage was restored by the Christians , who derived all spiritual grace from the prayers of the faithful and the benediction of the priest or bishop . The origin , validity , and duties of ...
... evidence of their nuptials . The dignity of marriage was restored by the Christians , who derived all spiritual grace from the prayers of the faithful and the benediction of the priest or bishop . The origin , validity , and duties of ...
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... evidence . Real contracts . and private relations ; but their specific obligations to each other can only be the effect of , -1 . a promise ; 2. a benefit ; or , 3. an injury ; and where these obligations are ratified by law , the ...
... evidence . Real contracts . and private relations ; but their specific obligations to each other can only be the effect of , -1 . a promise ; 2. a benefit ; or , 3. an injury ; and where these obligations are ratified by law , the ...
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... evidence costs . ( 1. ) Great expense was often incurred , and delay or failure of justice took place at trials , by reason of variances between writings produced in evidence , and the recital or setting forth THE RECORD . thereof upon ...
... evidence costs . ( 1. ) Great expense was often incurred , and delay or failure of justice took place at trials , by reason of variances between writings produced in evidence , and the recital or setting forth THE RECORD . thereof upon ...
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... evidence , and the record ; and that it was expedient to allow such amend- ments , as thereinafter mentioned , to be made on the trial of the cause ; it is enacted , that " it shall be lawful for any court of record holding plea in ...
... evidence , and the record ; and that it was expedient to allow such amend- ments , as thereinafter mentioned , to be made on the trial of the cause ; it is enacted , that " it shall be lawful for any court of record holding plea in ...
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... evidence ; and thereupon such finding shall be stated on such record or document , and notwithstanding the finding on the issue joined , the said court from which the record has issued , shall , if they shall think the said variance ...
... evidence ; and thereupon such finding shall be stated on such record or document , and notwithstanding the finding on the issue joined , the said court from which the record has issued , shall , if they shall think the said variance ...
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