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party to accept what is really due, but would not set aside the Jt.
But the Court will be satisfied of the falsehood of the affidt of Defts by an affidavit of the Plf, who swears first that the proposals were not made by him in the month of May, as in their affid:, but that in March or early in April they applied to him for money, & offered him an usurious profit of 20 pr cent, which Plf rejected, saying they had mistaken his character, but that he had no obj: to that profit if it cod be made by fair Trade.
Moore after this got S:Rs 3500 from Plf on the security of a Check on the Bengal Banks, but he