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Evincement
act of evincing or proving or the state of being evinced
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Tail
might, if he pleased, have acquired the fee-simple), unless he evince the contrary intention by taking as assignment of the incumbrance
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Magna Carta
bound by the opinion of the others. The 30th chapter evinces a liberal treatment of foreigners:-'All merchants if they were not
Dedicate
Dedicate, to make a private way public by acts evincing an intention to do so.
Acceptance of bill of exchange
the drawer. It is the act by which the drawee evinces his consent to comply with, and be bound by, the
Robust
Evincing strength indicating vigorous health strong sinewy muscular vigorous sound as
Rancorous
Full of rancor evincing or caused by rancor deeply malignant implacably spiteful or malicious
Prudent
prudent man dictated or directed by prudence or wise forethought evincing prudence as prudent behavior
Orthodoxical
Pertaining to or evincing orthodoxy orthodox
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