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PERJURY. Intensity of averment.
if, being a legitimate son, he had been seen perusing the
Register of his Father & Mother's having been married
but twenty years before: or from having been over-heard to
declare that he was not of Age but that he would never
of taken the chance of being detected.
Tis from these considerations which might be
on in a much more careful manner that I conclude
it proper to subjoin an Aphorism to this effect
APHORISM.
It may be Perjury, tho' a man speak & party depose with
gratifying expressions: as that he believes, or as he
remembers, or tho' he deny himself to be seen.
PERJURY. Intensity of Averment |BR[3]
Identifier: | JB/047/003/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 47. |
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evidence |
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perjury intensity of averment |
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aphorism |
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