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Indirect
Corpus delicti
particular conventions is the same for all.] Marriages
though for a long time not recorded by any evidence
more permanent than that of an evanescent ceremony,
I consider as belonging to coming under the preceding titles.
Setting Passing by these distinctions, I a shall
take this place I don't to lay it down as a general rule
that there is no act or other event that can serve as
on of those that constitute a ground are are efficient causes of title, but
what the legislature legislator ought to make effectual provision for
preserving the remembrance of, where the importance
of the right is such as renders it worth while.
I wonder how long it would have been before
the legislator would have thought it would have
entered occurred to the legislator that the memory
of these most important of all documents interesting events was worth
preserving. Fortunately in the reign of King William the cond events themselves
presented themselves as proper subjects of taxation:
6.&7. W.3. c.6. §.24.
7&8. W.3. c.35. §.5.
account was therefore to be taken of them: the burthen
was soon removed, and the benefit remains.
Even now the security to given to the rights
that depend upon grounded on these events is neither so entire certain as
it ought to be nor so universal. Every thing is trusted
to a single copy: [why should not] transcripts should be
made at certain periods from the Parochial Registers and sent to some
more
superior
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