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Pretensed right
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Quackery
The acts arts or boastful pretensions of a quack false pretensions to any art empiricism
Quiete clamare
Quiete clamare, means to quit claim or renounce all pretensions of right and title, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p.
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Pharisee
ceremonies and of the traditions of the elders and whose pretensions to superior sanctity led them to separate themselves from the
Manifesto, or Manifest
and the reasons on which he founds his rights and pretensions, Encyc. Londin. In commercial navigation, a document signed by the
Maintenance
in the country as where one assists another in his pretensions to lands, by taking or holding the possession of them
Jactitation
Jactitation [fr. jactito, Lat., to boast], a false pretension to marriage, Canon Law. The suit of actitation of marriage
Alternat
places of different powers, who have the same rights and pretensions to precedence, are changed from time to time, either in
Pretentious
Full of pretension disposed to lay claim to more than is ones presuming
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