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1786 3 Sittings [Thursday] July 20
acquired by the Defendant himself. Mr. Dunkin, Advocate for the Defendant, Argued that to make the Rule absolute might be to oblige; the Defendant to produce Evidence to convict himself of Perjury, he having sworn in his answer that the Accounts related only to the separate property of the Defendant, yet nevertheless altho’ Mr. Dunkin, was greatly dissatisfied with the Decision; Mr. Justice Hyde Was of Opinion, that the Rule should be made absolute
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