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[Division] Offences against Genealogy.
belief depend the effects which it has upon persons
concerned who in point of interest are
concerned. These persons are either 1. the parties
whose relationship is in question between whom the relationship is represented as
subsisting or not subsisting, or 2. other parties
at large. The effects of Again with respect regard to
the effects of the false belief, these may with
respect to any given person be either advantageous
or disadvantageous. In either case the scope
of the falshood may be either 1. to invest the
parties a given party with the condition, or to divest them him of
it. But the condition in question being by the
supposition one not that which does belong to him,
it is evident that some other must belong to him.
But this other which does belong to him may
either be known or unknown. Now it is from
him that loses a condition who is a loser by the falsely imputed relationship that the offence must
be denominated.
It is plain that no remote is collateral or other
remote relationship whether lineal or collateral can
be [falsified] fabricated or disputed render'd disputable
but by fabricating or rendering disputable some immediate lineal one: some intermediate
link in the chain of relationships situated between
the two degrees in question. links which constitute the relationship
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