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Indirect
Corpus delicti
more superior general office, to be kept under the authority either
of the temporal or the ecclesiastical superior. The In the act of G. 2
26 G.2. c.26. commonly
called the Marriage act.
which is confined to marriages, the benefits of the regulation as far as are expressly refused
to Quakers and to Jews: whether by design through intolerance or
accident inadvertence I will not pretend to say: the reasons
which might plead for excepting them out of the
other provisions of this act having I nothing to do
with this.
Nor are the means provided for the execution
of what relates to births such as promise to be
effectual: but for others which seem to promise
better I must refer to a succeeding chapter.
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