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not obliged to answer, he has answered fully to a common intent. Refernces then made by Mr. Wm Dunkin to the passage before quoted, & [which] I have marked with inverted Commas, and to a subsequent part of the answer in [which] he insists on it that Complainants have no right to an accot for the reason before given & as an additional reason insists on the Stat: of Limit— and prays the benefit of it as fully as