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  • 11insanity — An unsound, deranged, delirious, or distracted condition of mind. Manley v Staples, 62 Vt 153, 19 A 983. A condition of mind so impaired in function, or so deranged, as to induce a deviation from normal conduct in the person so afflicted. 29 Am J …

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  • 12inability — I noun disability, disablement, disqualification, failure, helplessness, impotence, impuissance, inadequacy, incapability, incapacitation, incapacity, incompetence, incompetency, ineffectualness, inefficacy, inefficiency, ineptitude, ineptness,… …

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  • 13inability — n. 1. Want of ability (to), lack of power, being unable. 2. Incapacity, incapability, impotence, incompetence, incompetency, inefficiency, want of power, want of capacity. 3. Disability, disqualification …

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  • 14legal disability — Incapacity to contract; infancy; unsoundness of mind. Re Price s Estate, 87 Ohio App 23, 93 NE2d 769. Any condition which renders a person unable to act for himself or bind himself so that the law will not regard his acts as void or voidable. A… …

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  • 15Georgia — • The largest of the original thirteen United States; bounded on the north by Tennessee and North Carolina, on the east by the Savannah River and the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by Florida, and on the west by Florida and Alabama Catholic… …

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  • 16South Carolina — • One of the thirteen original colonies of the United States Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. South Carolina     South Carolina      …

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  • 17Order and Abbey of Fontevrault —     Order and Abbey of Fontevrault     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order and Abbey of Fontevrault     I. CHARACTER OF THE ORDER     The monastery of Fontevrault was founded by Blessed Robert d Arbrissel about the end of 1100 and is situated in a… …

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  • 18Aubrey, John — (1626 1697)    Antiquary, was a country gentleman who inherited estates in several counties in England, which he lost by litigation and otherwise. He devoted himself to the collection of antiquarian and miscellaneous observations, and gave… …

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  • 19bereft of reason — mental incompetency; want of capacity to reason …

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  • 20plea of non possumus — A plea of want of capacity …

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