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3082. FORMALITIES, Dispensing with.—
There are situations when form must
be dispensed with. A man attacked by assassins
will call for help to those nearest him,
and will not think himself bound to silence
till a magistrate may come to his aid.—
To William Short. Washington ed. iii, 305.
Ford ed., v, 396.
(Pa.,
1791)
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