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Short wited
Having little wit not wise having scanty intellect or judgment
Marriage
of his own nephew. The Act of 1931 ives the short collective title of the (English) Marriage (Prohibited Degrees of Relationship)
Accomplice
or circumstantial, which would lend assurance to her testimony. Assurance, short of corroboration, as understood in the context of an accomplice
Laudibus (de) legum angli'
favour of our own. He concludes his book with a short account of the societies where the law of England was
Rape
is declared to be rape. The complaint of the woman shortly after the occurrence, and its particulars, may be given in
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