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6. Where an Oath is founded in a certain priviledge or prerogative, there, if that privilege doth actually cease, the obligation of the Oath taken to that Person considered under that Notion, doth actually cease to oblige, |
6. Where an Oath is founded in a certain privilege or prerogative, there, if that privilege does actually cease, the obligation of the Oath taken to that Person considered under that Notion, does actually cease to oblige, |
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