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FRAUD, n. L. fraus.
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VER'ITY, n. L. veritas, from verus, true.
1. Truth; consonance of a statement, proposition or other thing to fact. 1Tim. 2.
It is a proposition of eternal verity, that none can govern while he is despised.
2. A true assertion or tenet.
By this it seems to be a verity.
3. Moral truth; agreement of the words with the thoughts. |
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