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CONVEYANCING COUNSEL TO THE COURT OF CHANCERY

Certain counsel, not less than six in number, appointed by the lord chancellor, for the purpose of assisting the court of chancery, or any judge thereof, with their opinion in matters of title and conveyancing. Mozley & Whitley. Convicia si irasoarls tna divnlgas; sprota ozolosonnt. 3 Inst. 198. If you be moved to anger by insults, you publish them; if despised, they are forgotten.

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