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Denisation
Denisation, the act of enfranchising or making free. See next title.
Curtesy of England
Schedule to the (English) L.P. Act, 1922, in regrd to enfranchised copyholds. There are six circumstances necessary to the existence of
Cinque Ports
Cinque Ports [quinque prtus, Lat.], certain anciently enfranchised havens, lying on the coast towards France. In the time
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Addictio
pr'tor in Civil Law. The addictio had different purposes: to enfranchise a slave (manumissio vindicta), to adopt a child, or to
Infranchise
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enfranchised
endowed with the rights of citizenship especially the right to vote
Enfranchise
To set free to liberate from slavery prison or any binding power
Effranchise
To enfranchise
disfranchised
rights of citizenship especially the right to vote Opposite of enfranchised
disenfranchised
rights of citizenship especially the right to vote Opposite of enfranchised
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