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Invoice
Invoice [perhaps corrupted fr. envoyez, Fr., send], a written account of the particulars
Public meeting
of an illegal practice within the meaning of the (English) Corrupt and Illegal Practices Prevention Act, 1883, and in any other
Self depraved
Corrupted or depraved by ones self
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Turpis arbiter
Turpis arbiter, a bribed or corrupt Judge.
True copy
and the affidavit filed in support of the allegations of corrupt practice on the respondent in the election petition is to
Tamper
alter (a thing) especially, to make changes that are illegal, corrupting, or preventing, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1468.
Synodales testes
Synodales testes, synods-men (corrupted into sidesmen), were the urban and rural deans, now the churchwardens. See SIDESMEN.
Surgeon
Surgeon [corrupted fr. chirugeon], is properly one who cures diseases or injuries by manual operation. See MEDICAL PRACTITIONER and PHYSICIAN....
Ridings
Ridings [ corrupted from trithings], the names of the three parts or divisions
Reward
Archbold, Crim. Pleading, etc., 25th Edn., pp. 276 et seq. Corruptly taking a reward for helping to the recovery of stolen
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