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Imperiall Law, and any Contract or
donation made pursuant to it; And
these Seigneuries in Britagne being
purchased but in retraict Lignager; the
purchaser must expect to Combat with
whole Familyes, whenever they can
sett up their Title; Especially if any
particular Custome of that Province
should favour them, & help to dissolve or
elude this Donation; in favour whereof,
that King might, in such a Clause, dispense
with such Customes if any there bee.

This Donation had needs be confirmed by the
last Will of the Donatrix, which may prevent
those future disputes which would inevitably follow
in case she dyed intestate, or that any endevours
should be used to Annull this Donation

'Tis true the Droit d'Aubein can
neuer be Wrested so Farre, as to bee
made use of in this Case, where the
Donatrix is a Naturall Subject of france
(tho' otherwise it hath Overthrown the
most solemne Contracts & Treaties too,)
Yet, there being a Clause in the Donation
/whereby

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