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... defending and being defended , in all courts and places , and in all matters and
causes whatsoever , and shall and may have and use a common seal , and may
change and alter the same at their pleasure ; and that the said society shall be ...
... defending and being defended , in all courts and places , and in all matters and
causes whatsoever , and shall and may have and use a common seal , and may
change and alter the same at their pleasure ; and that the said society shall be ...
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