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1825. April 19
Procedure Code
Note (a)
<sic>Ch.Sic> IX
§. Accusation Mandate
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Physic Accusation
mandate
objection to
the appellation answered
(a) [Accusation Mandate] Hither- calling The An objection to this appellation Not as to Form is as
that accusation is drawn from the Latin accuso
is not as yet in the English language: whereas of the exp
appellation attendance requiring both the elements
are in that same language
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Conjugate Accersitor
to accerse accersitive
accersitic
An objection to attendance requiring is — that
in this case divers conjugates are required; and <add.for</add> in this
compound appellation no such conjugates can be formed
these are accerating, accersited, to acceres acceration, and
acceratic
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Seccundus objection
to the use of this
word
1 import not clear
<add>nor<a/dd> commensurate with
accersition
2 awkwardness as
to conjugality
3 plural terminations
The single worded Summon — a single-worded appellation
as vile as acceration is in the language. But its import
is not equally clear and . It is applied to complainers
of in all shapes besides that of attendance at a particular
place. It is likewise awkwardly circumstanced in relation
to conjugates. Summation, the name of the
is not as yet in the language A summons is an appellation a sublative
applied indescriminately to the and only to the cut
by which the is performed.
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