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DE GRATIA

Of grace or favor, by favor. De speciali gratia, of special grace or favor.
De gratia speciali eerta seientia et mero motu, talis clausula non valet in his in quibua prsssumitur prlncipem esse ignorantem. 1 Coke, 53. The clause “of our special grace, certain knowledge, and mere motion, is of no avail in those things in which it is presumed that the prince was Ignorant.
De grossis arboribns decimsft non dabuntur sed de sylvia oadua deeimss dafeuntur. 2 Rolle, 123. Of whole trees, tithes are not given; but of wood cut to be used, tithes are given.

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