| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - If, however, one of the children should take advantage of the Edict of the Pr???tor, by which possession is promised in opposition to the provisions of the will, and the appointed heir should also demand possession contrary to its provisions, the substitute of the first of the children must pay the legacies, just as if a patrimonial estate had come Into the hands of the son for whom he was substit
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