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| NAIL | | A measure of length, equal to two inches and a ... |
| NAKED | | This word is used in a metaphorical sense to denote ... |
| NAM | | One or more words used to distinguish a particular individual, ... |
| NAMES OF SHIPS | | The act of congress of December 31, 1792, concerning the ... |
| NAMIUM | | An old word which signifies the taking or distraining another ... |
| NAR | | pleading. An abbreviation of the word narratio; a declaration in ... |
| NARRATOR | | A pleader who draws narrs serviens narrator, a sergeant at ... |
| NARROW SEA | | English law. Those seas which adjoin the coast of England. ... |
| NATALE | | The state of condition of a man acquired by birth. ... |
| NATIONAL or PUBLIC DOMAIN | | All the property which belongs to the state is comprehended ... |
| NATIONALITY | | The state of a person in relation to the nation ... |
| NATIONS | | Nations or states are independent bodies politic; societies of men ... |
| NATIVE | | All persons born within the jurisdiction of the United States, ... |
| NATURAL AFFECTION | | The affection which a husband, a father, a brother, or ... |
| NATURAL CHILDREN | | In the phraseology of the English or American law, natural ... |
| NATURAL D | | That space of time included between the rising and the ... |
| NATURAL EQUITY | | That which is founded in natural justice, in honesty and ... |
| NATURAL FO | | An idiot; one born without the reasoning powers, or a ... |
| NATURAL FRUITS | | The natural production of trees, bushes, and other plants, for ... |
| NATURAL OBLIGATI | | Civil law. One which in honor and conscience binds the ... |
| NATURAL PRESUMPTIO | | evidence. Presumptions of fact; those which depend upon their own ... |
| NATURALIZATION | | The act by which an alien is made a citizen ... |
| NATURALIZED CITIZE | | One who, being born an alien, has lawfully become a ... |
| NAUFRA | | French mar. law. When, by the violent agitation of the ... |
| NAUTA | | Strictly speaking, only carriers by water are comprehended under this ... |
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