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        "text": "INDENTURE to lead the uses of a subsequent recovery. The seals were torn off the deed. But as this was shewn to have been done by a little boy, and that the seals were once annexed, and the clerk\u2019s agreed, it was admitted to lead the uses, as if it had been perfect. Palm. 403.",
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