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Imprimis 1 give and Bequeath unto my well beloved Son William Watson the full two third parts of all my Lands and Real Estate namely the westerly part of my Farm to be divided by a Strait Line from St Georges River to the opposite Line, together with all my per- sonal, or movable Estate of what name or nature soever
Item I give unto my well beloved Son James Watson one third part of my Real Estate namely the Easterly part of my said Farm to be divided in manner aforesaid, but if my said Son James shall not in his own proper person come and settle on the said Lands and improve the same, then my will is that the aforesaid one third part of the Land be equally divided between my Sons David, & Matthew, or to the longest liver of them if either of them shall Die without Children
Item I give unto my well beloved Son David Watson one Yoke of
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Oxen and one Cow, to be delivered unto him in one year after my de- cease or when he shall arrive at the age of twenty & one years, he to be suitably instructed in Reading writing and Cyphering suitable for a person of his Station to be levied and paid for out of the whole of my Estate
Item. I give unto my well beloved Son Matthew Watson one Yoke of Oxen and one Cow to be delivered unto him in one year after my de- cease or when he shall arrive at the Age of twenty and one years he also to be instructed in Reading writing & Cyphering suitable for a person of his Station to be levied and paid for out of the whole of my Estate
Item. I give unto my well beloved Daughters namely Jane Libbee, Margaret Robinson, and Elizabeth Watson & to each of them a Bible each to be delivered in one year after my decease to be levied and paid out of my whole Estate which together with what they have al- ready had is their full portion out of my Estate
Item. I give unto my Grandson John Watson son of my son John Watson deceased one Yoke of Oxen, in one year after my decease or when he shall arrive at the Age of twenty and one years if he shall live thereunto, to be levied out of my whole Estate
Item. I give unto my GrandSon Jeremiah Gore son of my Daughter Mary Gore deceased, one Cow, in one year after my Decease or when he shall arrive at the age of twenty & one years, if he shall live so long to be levied out of the whole of my Estate. My further will is con- cerning my Sons David & Matthew that they be instructed in the Art of making Shoes
And I do constitute make and ordain David Fales Esqr Joseph Koh- inson & Samuel Creighton Gentlemen all of St Georges aforesaid to be the Executors of this my last Will and Testament. And I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke and disanuul all and every other former Testa- ments, Wills, Legacies, Bequests, and Executors, by me in any ways before-named willed and Bequeathed, ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof ] have hereunto set my Hand and Seal, this twentieth Day of November in the eighth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the third King &e Annoque Domini One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty Seven
Will Watson (Scal)
Signed, Sealed, published, pronounced
and declared by the said William
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Watson to be his last, Will, & Testament, in presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our Names Jonathan Nutting Mason Wheaton John McCarter
Probated 8 Feb., 1769. [1, 101-2.]
Joseph Robinson and Samuel Creighton disclaimed executorship S Feb., 1769. [1, 162-3] Inventory by Mason Wheaton, John Mc- Carter and Alexander Lermond, all of St Georges, 16 Feb., 1769, $191 : 13 : 6. [1. 186.]
In the Name of God Amen
This is the will and testement of Me the Subscriber James Patterson of Pownalboro in the County of Lincoln Being of sound mind & per- fect Reason
Item I Give My Soul to all mighty God from whome I Received it and My Body to the Earth to be Deasently Buried in sure & Certain Hoops of a Glorion, Reserrection to life Eatearnell
Item I Give unto My Dear beloved wife Margrett Patterson all my whole Easteste Reall & personall after My lawiul Debts are paid and my funeral Charges paid and my three Children viz two sons & one Daughter is to be Hansomly Brough up to Lawiull age out of my Las- tate and allso to pay to My son William ten pounds lawiull nory and to my Daughter Abigil ten pounds Lawfull money & allso to my son James Howard Patterson ten pounds Lawfull mony out of my Lastcate as the Come of Lawfull Age to be paid to them by my beloved wife Margrett whome I hereby make & onla'n My Soul Executrix to this my Last will & testement maid this sixth Day of May 1764 Signed Sealled Sealed & Delle'd
In presents of Mary Bryant James Howard Jona. Bryant
James Patterson (Scal)
Probated 12 Ap., 1769. [I, 163-4.]
In the Name of God amen the twelth day of January Anno Domini 1769 I James Work of Topsham in the County of Lincoln yeoman be- ing very sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and Memory, thanks be given unto God,-therefore Calling to mind the Mortality of
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My body and that it is appointed unto all Men once to the, do make and ordain this My Last Will and testament, that is to say, principally and first of all I Give and recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it ; and my badly I recommend to the Earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my Executor nothing doubt. ing but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Mighty power of God. and as touching sich worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me in this Life I Give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form-
Imprimis I give and bequeath to Margret my dearly beloved Wife all my household furniture with the one half of My Cattle an ! Sheep ( Ix- cept, one Cow and Call, and five Sheep out of her half which I give to my son William or is hereafter Mentioned) to be at her disposal for- ever, as also one third of all My hands with one third of My I ase and barn with one half of all My farming tools during her natrul Life Item I give to my well beloved son Ebenezer Work whom I likewise Constitute make and ordain my sole Executor of this my Last Will and testament all and singular My Lands Meanings and tenement, by him freely to be disposed of (after my sail wires descase) the two thirds of which to be freely processed and lajoyel in him during her life to greather with the one half of all My Cattle and sheep with one half of all my farming tooles
Item I give to my well beloved son William Work one Cow and Calf and five sheep
Item I give to my well beloved Daughter Janne Dunlop ten shillings to be paid her out of my Estate by my Executor within twelve Months aiter my Death
Item I give to my well beloved Daughter Elizebath Orr ten shillings to be paid to her out of my Estate by my said Executor within woche Months after my Death
And I do hereby utterly disalow resok and disannul all and any other former Testament Will; Legacies and bequests and I'vecenters by Me in any way, before named willed and beneathad Rattifying and Confirming this and no other to be My Last Will and testament In witness whereof I have herennto set my hand and seal the day and year first above written
Signed sealed published
pronounced and declared by the said James Work as his Last Will and testament
hi-
Jame ( Work (5) Mark
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in the presents of us the
subscribers William Thorne Prince Rose Willliam Thorne Junior
Probated 12 Ap., 1769. [1, 164.]
In the Name of God Amen. on the 31st Day of March in the Year of our Lord 1767 1 John Reed of Boothbay in the County of Lincoln and Province of Massachusetts-bay in New England, being very sick and weak in body, but of perfect mind and memory, calling to mind the Mortality of my nature and expecting soon to go the way of all liv- ing do, with deliberation, and of my own free Choice, make and or- dlain this my last will and testament, that is to say
first of all I commit my Soul unto God thro' the hands of my only Advocate, the Lord Jesus Christ. on whose perfect righteousness alone I depend for Justification, thro that everlasting Covenant of Grace which I desire to die embracing as the only plan of my redemp- tion ; and my body to the dust to be interred, with decent Christian burial at the discretion of my Executors : hoping to receive the same again at the resurrection of the Just : and touching the Family and worldly substance with which it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I dispose of them in the manner following.
Item Secondly I do constitute and appoint my trusty friends the Revd John Murray Mr Robert Murray and Mr David Reed all of Boothbay to be the Executors of this my last Will and testament and Guardians of my beloved Wife and all my Children until they shall legally choose other Guardians for themselves ; and I do authorize them to oversee, direct, and dispose of my said family as faithful Guardians, in such a manner, in all their affairs, as shall appear to them, in their best Judg- ment, to be most for the advantage of my said family.
Item Thirdly I do especially require my said Executors to take care that all my children be educated in the fear of God, in the Protestant reformed Religion, agreeable to the Westminster Confession of Faith and Catechisms, according to their Circumstances in life, at the ex- pense of my Estate.
Item fourthly I ordain that all my Debts shall be paid out of my whole estate ;
Item fifthly I allow my whole estate to be kept undivided until my eldest son Andrew arrive at years of maturity, or until such time as a
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majority of my said Executors shall think a division necessary or ex pedient ; until then it shall be improved by my Widow and Children, (or such of them as shall be thought fittest by my Executors, ) for the benefit of the whole, and shall be liable to pay all the debts justly con- tracted for the education or Maintainance of my children until they ar- rive at the years of maturity ; and I ordain that if they or any of them shall be charged as debtors to my Estate for their needful maintainance of food and raiment until their arrival at said mature age, then my said estate shall be liable to pay to such child or children for his, hers, or their service, work, or labour before said age such wages as shall be judged right, by my said Executors with three other Judicious men chosen by consent of my widow & such child or children : which six shall also determine what shall be paid to the whole estate for such provision.
Item I ordain that whenever a division shall be agreed on, my belov- ed wife shall have over and above her share, one yoke of steers given off the whole : and then all my moveable goods and chattles shall be equally divided among it all my dear children ;
Item whereas, at the death of my hon'd Mother, there will fall to me an equal share with her other Children, out of her estate, I ordain that it be equally divided as my other goods.
Item seventhly I ordain that my real estate, inclosed within my fence, bounded by Mr Sloss'es, Mr McCulloch's, and Rey'd Mr Murray's lots be, at the discretion of my said Executors, divided into equal shares amongst my Children as my other goods; Andrew to have his share next to Campbell's pond, John to have his share next to him, and so my other children, my Dear Wife to have that part next the shore with the house &c in hers: and if with the consent of my said Executors, they or any of them shall choose to sell their shares, then I do ordain that my Son Andrew shall have the first right of purchase of all such shares as shall be sold, my Son John the next, my Soon Henry the next, my Son David the next right and then my Daughters according to their age, and I do hereby ratifie and confirm this as my last Will and testa- ment the day and time first above written mark
Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by John Reed to be his last Will in the presence of
Andw McFarland Samuel Adams William Reed
John O Reed (Seal) his
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Probated 14 Junc, 1769. [I, 165-6.]
Inventory by Andrew McFarland and Edward Emerson, of Booth- bay, and Thomas Boyd, of Bristol, 24 Mar., 1770, 655 : 6: 8. [I, 243.]
Andrew Willard, late of Broad Bay. George Demuth, of Broad Bay, Adm'r, 14 June, 1769. [1, 167.] John Warner and Peter Bracht. sureties. Christopher Kline, of Broad Bay, guardian unto Margaret, minor daughter, 5 June, 1770. [], 182.] Inventory by John Hoet- tenheim, John Warner and Joanne Peter Broest, all of Broad Bay, 15 June, 1769, 582: 12: 9. [1, 187.] Account filed 15 June, 1770. [1, 188.]
Gawen Wilson, late of Falmouth. Jeremiah Pote, of Falmouth, Admir. 26 Sep., 1769. [1, 167.] Stephen Longfellow and James MeCobb, sureties. Inventories : personal estate by Noah Michell, Daniel Merit and Moses Wostar, all of Pleasant River, 2 May, 1769, 522: TO : 512 ; real estate in Berwick, York County, by Peter Morrell, Jedi- (liah Morrell and Nathan Lord, 4 Oct., 1771, $15 : real estate in Fal- mouth by William Bucknam, Nathaniel Carll and Benjamin Ingersoll, all of Falmouth, 1 June, 1770, $216. [Unrecorded]
Hugh Wilson, late of Topsham. Elizabeth Wilson, of Topsham, widow, Adm'x, 30 Aug., 1769. [1, 173.] Thomas Willson and Sam- uel Wilson, sureties. Inventory by Thomas Wilson, Robert Gower and Actor Patten, all of Topsham, 3 Oct., 1769, 2649: 11 : 0. [1, 191.] Account of Elizabeth Weymouth, Adm'x, 9 Mar., 1787. [III, 137 and 245.] Samuel Thompson, of Brunswick, guardian unto William, minor son, 17 Sep., 1787. [III, 160.]
Henry Little. late of Newcastle. James Little, of Newcastle, Adm'r, 25 Ap., 1769. [I, 174.] Alexander Campbell and Edmund Lieson, sureties. Inventory by Benjamin Woodbridge, Alexander Campbell and James Cargill, 12 July, 1769. [1, 196.]
Lochran McLean, late of Penobscot. Hugh McLean, of Milton, Adm'r, 30 June, 1769. [1. 176.] Richard Codman and John Kent, both of Falmouth, sureties.
In the nam of God Amen this tenth Day of November Anno Dom- nie one thousand saven Houndred and sixty nine and In the tenth year of his majsteys Rign I William Stinson of Georgetown within the County Lincoln and Province of the Masscutsset Bay In NewEngland yeoman Beanig much Indisposed In Boodey But of Parfet mind and
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memorey thanks be to God for His Goodness to me Calling to mind the frealety of my Bodey and knowing that It Is apointed for for all men to die do mak this my Last will and Testment that Is to Say Prin- sably and In the first Plaes I Give and Bequeth my Soul to God that Gave It and my Bodey I Recomend to the Earth to be Buried In a Cristen and Deesent manar at the Discration of my of my Executors nothing Doubting But I Shall Rec It agean at ye Genarell Resurection By the Infinet Powr of God and as to such wordley Goods and Esteat as God heas Bestoed on me In this wordal I Give Demise and Dispose of In the fowling maner and foram Imprimis 1 Give and Bequath to my Beloved Dughter Sarah five Shillings Itam I Bequeth to my Belov- ed Daughter Jean five Shillings and Six Sheepe
latem I Bequath to my Beloved Dughter Margrat one yok of young oxon of threa years old and five Shillings
Itam I Bequath to my Beloved Daughtar Marcy Six Shillings and Six Sheepe latem I Bequath to my Bloved Son John Stinson on Sarten track or pearsell of Land on Arowsick Island Butted and Bounded as folloeth viz villes march on the west on the South By Lott No'r nin- teen & on the Est by the Back Riverr Beaing part of Lott nomber twintey twintey on & Lott nobr twintey two now In his Posetion I fur- der Give unto my Son John another Sarten track or Parsell of Land Bounded as folloeth viz Bouned on the Est By villes march on the South By Lot noumber ninteen on the north By Lott nombr twentey one Runing west towards Kenabek River as far as the Senter of the Great Lage on the East Side of the fresh water pond on Arowsick Is- land the above money Bequethed to Be payd In Six months after my Desses Item I Bequeth unto my Beloved Son James Stinson one milch Cow and Six pounds Six and Eght Lawfull money to pe payd to him out of my Esteat that I Bequeth to my Son William Stinson
Itam I Bequath to my Beloved Daughter Ann twintey Six pounds thirteen Shillins and Eght Pene Lawfull money to be payd unto hir in three years from the Day of my Burell out of my Esteat that I Leave to my Son William Stinson Item I Leave and Bequath to my Below- ed wife Elizabeth Stinson on half of all my Chatels an.1 all my Sheepe not disposed of Befor Lickwise all my housholl furniter my Beeds and Beiden Itam I Bequeath to my Beloved Son John Stinson on Lott of march at a plies Called Bokers point In the Bak River on Arowsick Island which Lott of March Blongs to Lott numbr twintey of up Land on said Island Itam I Bequeth to my Beloved Son
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William Stinson all all the Remeander of of my Reall and per sonall Esteat on aRowsiet Bland not Disposed of Before viz my In- trist In three Lotts of Land uplan I viz Lot N> twintey twintey one & twintey two with on Lott of march at Bokers point In the Back River Beaing the westermost Lott of tro Laieng ther & one half Lott of march In the mill Creek with on half of my Chatels not Disposed of Befor to him his hairs and assigns forEver as a Esteat of Inherintenc I Bequath and Give unto my said Son William my fishing Sooner now Inieng In Kenbeck River It furder Is my will and plesuer that my Seaid Son William Stinson pay may Daughter And the above twintey Six pounds thirteen Shillings & I willed to her as above out of my Esteat Left to him and all the Depth that I ow It Is my funder will and Ples- uer that my Sead Son William Stinson and my Brother John Stinson Esg whom I apoint and orlean my Sole Executors of this my Last will and testment and I do hearbey Disanule and Revok all former wills and tistments or Bequathments By me In Eneys ways mead By me Before this Raetifieing and Confirming thi, and no other to be my Last will and testmint In witness whereof I have Sett my hand and Sell this tinth Day of November . Inno Domina on thousand Saven hundred and Six- tey nine and In the tenth year of his majsteys Rign
William Stinson (Scal)
Charles Snipe James Drummond William Sul ivan
the fifth sixth seventh and part of the Eight Lines In the Second page was Rased Befor Singen ao I Selling this will Lincoln Sis Georgetown Novmber IO 1769 William Stinson acknowlidy this his Last will and Testment to be his ack and Deed Before me John Stinson Justies Peaes-
Probated 8 Ang., 1770. 11. 177-8.]
Inventory by Charles Snipe. Daniel Metalen and James Drummond. Jr., all of Georgetown, 29 Oct., 1770, 6515 : 7 : 4. [1. 213]
Amos Pinkham, late of Bristol. William McClain, of Bristol, Adm'r. 13 Sep., 1769. [I. 179.] William Martin and Jacob Docken lord. sureties. Inventory by William Martin, Jacob Dicken lorff an I Thon- as Johnston, all of Bristol. 5 Ap .. [77). 698 : 3: 10. [1, 18;). ]
Samuel Davis, late of a place called Freetown. Moses Davis. of Newbury Port, Adm'r, 20 June, 1769. [1, 176.] Nathan Gove and Samuel Goodwin, sureties.
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Thomas Perrin. late of Pownalborough. Mathias Smith, of Tisbury, Ain't, 1. Aug., 1769. [1. 130.] Samuel Goodwin and Samuel Goodwin. Jr. sureties Inventory by Samuel Goodwin. Robert Twy- cross and William Silvester. 21 Ang. 170). 6173: 16 : 110. [1. 103- 5.] Charle Cashing and Robert Tweeras, commissioners to examine claims. [III. } ] Account filed Mi. 1773. [III. +.]
Moses Grele, late of the River Kennebeck. Moses Grele, residing at the River Kennebeck. Adm'r. 12 May, 1769. [I. 130.] Roger Chase and Mathew Chase, sareties.
Philip Call, lite of Powmalborough. John Call, of Pownalb rough. Adm'r, 18 Aug. 1700. []. [1] Inventory by Samuel Goodwin, Robert Twycross and Mathias Smith, 24 Aug. 1770, 4264 :5: 2. [, 224.] Account filed 12 Feb. 1772. [1. 232.]
In the Name of God Vnen The twenty Eight day of Oer one thous- and Seven Hundred & Sixty Six I J seph Yang of Pownalborough in the County of Lincoln & Province of the Massachusetts bay in New England Yeoman Weak in Body but of Perfect mind & memory thanks be given unt > Gol therefore Calling unto mind the Mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appointed for all Men once to die do make and Ordain this my last will and Testament that is to Say Principaly and first of all I Give and Recomend my Soul into the Hands of God that gave it & as for my Byly I Recommend it to the Earth to Buried in a Christian like & Decent Manner at the Diseration of my Executors nothing Doubting but at the General Resurection I shall Receive the same again by the Mighty Power of God-And as touching such World- ly goods & Estate wherewith it hath Pleased God to bless me in this life I Give Devise and Dispose of the Same in the following Manner and form-
Imprimas I make Constitute & Ordain my Sons Isaac & Joshua Young Executor, of this my last will & Testament which I Confirm & no Other
2ly I give and bequeath unto my Eldest son Joseph Young of s'il Pownilborough all thu triet of Lin lin S'd Phần thịt he hath now in Posation whir . henry live,
gly I give and levi e unto Face & Joshua Young my Sons & Even- bramborstileth Renaming Part of my hut in Powmalborough aforesaid to be Equally Divided betwist them after my Discese
Aly I give and Devise unto Thomas Young Son of my Son Thomas
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Young late of Pownalborough Dec's'd twenty Shillings to be Paid out of my Personal Estate by my Executors & as to the Rest of my Per- sonal Estate I give & Devise unto my two Daughters Viz Sarah Hol- brook the Wife of Rich'd Holbrook & Anna Pearce the Wife of John Perce both of the Town aforesaid to be Equally Divided betwixt them
In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand & Seal the day & Year above Written
Witnes Present Jona. Williamson Lucy Silvester Jane Silvester
Joseph Young (Seal)
Probated 13 June, 1770. [1, 181.]
Jacques Bugnon, late of Pownalborough. Charles Cushing, of Pown- alborough, Adm'r, 1 June, 1769. [I, 183.] Edmund Bridge and James Flagg, sureties. Inventory by James Flagg, Robert Twycross and Edmund Bridge 3 June, 1769, £251 :0 :5. [1, 184.] Account filed 10 Nov., 1774. [I, 271.] Division of real estate by Philip Theobald, William Lewis and Asa Dinsmore, all of Pownalborough, 22 Dec., 1788 : dower to Margaret ,wife of Michael Stilfinn, and late widow of deceased ; remainder to James, only son, by consent of Margread, Jane and Sus- anna, daughters. Order regarding same, 24 Dec., 1789. [IV, 98 to 101.]
In the Name of God, Amen-The Twenty seventh Day of April A. D. One thousand seven hundred and sixty seven, I Daniel Goud of Pownalborough in the County of Lincoln, yeoman, being of perfect mind and Memory, & knowing that it is appointed to all men once to die & thinking it my Duty to set my house in Order, before that awful last hour overtakes me, do hereby make and ordain my Last Will and Testament ; that is to say, principally and first of all I commend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it, trusting in the Merits of his Dear Son My Lord and Saviour, for the pardon of all my Sins and Ac- ceptance with him-My Body I commit to the Earth to be buried at the Discretion of my Executor, nothing doubting but that I shall receive the same by the mighty power of God at the General Resurrection- And as to my worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this Life, I give, devise and dispose of in manner and form fol- lowing that is to say
Imps I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Clancey the sum of six shil- lings to be paid her in one year after my Decease which, with what I
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gave her in my Life Time is in full of her portion of my Estate Item I give to my Daughter Susannah Carney the sum of six shillings which with what I gave her in my Life Time is in full of her portion of my Estate
lastly All the Rest and Residue of my Estate Real, person- al or mixed, wheresoever the same is, I give and devise to my Son George Goud, to hold to him, and his heirs forever, he the said George paying to my two Daughters aforesaid the said sum of six shillings a- piece, also he paying all my Just Debts and funeral Charges.
And I do hereby constitute and appoint my said Son George Goud sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament revoking and dis- annulling all other and former Testaments by me heretofore made ; declaring this and no other to be my last Will & Testament-
In Witness whereof I the said Daniel Goud do hereto set my hand & seal the Day & year aforewritten.
Signed, Sealed & Deliver'd,
Daniel Goud (Scal)
& declared by the said
Testator to be his last
Will & Testament in presence of Chas. Cushing Mary Nye Jona. Bowman
Probated 12 Ap., 1769. [I, 196-7.] Inventory by Samuel Emerson, Richard Kidder and George Lilly, all of Pownalborough, 7 Ap., 1770, 531 : 16 : 4. [I, 198.]
John Shaw, late of Georgetown. Elisha Shaw, of Georgetown, Adm'r, 28 Jan., 1771. [I, 200.] John Shaw and Ebenezer Hovey, sureties. Inventory by Isaiah Crooker, John Shaw and Ebenezer Hovey, all of Georgetown, 9 May, 1771. [I, 215.]
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