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Mew
esp the common British species Larus canus called also sea mew maa mar mow and cobb
Sea mew
A gull the mew
Meute
A cage for hawks a mew See 4th Mew 1
Bastard
person, until his status has been legally destroyed. See ACCESS; Mew's Digest, tit. 'Bastard.' Provision is made by the (English) Age
Repeal
Society, (1892) 1 QB 654, and other cases cited in Mew's Digest, vol. 19, p. 842, tit. 'Statute.' A repeal may
Preamble
LR 4 Ex 299; Maxwell on Statutes; Hardcastle on Statutes; Mew's Digest, tit. 'Statute'; the effect of the cases being that
Muta canum
Muta canum [Fr. meute], a mew or kennel of hounds, one of the mortuaries to which
Maxim
Times Newsp. For January 14, 1905. Consult Broom's Legal Maxims; Mew's Digest, tit. 'Maxims,' and see full collections in Encyclop'dia of
Lives
others, as well as to a lease for lives. See Mew's Digest, vol. vi., tit. 'Estate pr Autre Vie,' at p.
Interest
County Council, (1892) 1 QB 190; and other cases in Mew's Digest, tit., 'Public Officer.' The right to take objection to
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