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Re-enverse, v. [17th c. Eng. = to reverse physically, F. renverser (12th c. in Larousse).] tr. To call back or annul. — 1660 Sc. Hist. Rev. XI 172.
If revocation gott way any rights given be any of the kings predecessors to any subjects in Scotland would be reenversed
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