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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1664
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(Intromitting,) -metting, ppl. a. [Intromit v. 1.] Interposing. — 1664 Decis. Lords F. 62.
Mr. John Ellies having alledged … that if any was lyable, it was the intrometting tutor 1664 Ib. 63.
There was in our law no … distinction betwixt intrometting tutors and other tutors
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