Originally posted by MYSTICONE
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SUITOR. One who is a party to a suit or action in court. One who is a party
to an action. In its ancient sense, suitor meant one Who was bound to attend
the county court, also, one who formed part of the secta. (q.v.)
to an action. In its ancient sense, suitor meant one Who was bound to attend
the county court, also, one who formed part of the secta. (q.v.)
Originally posted by MYSTICONE
I think you are drawing scope to a case beyond its bounds.
You are aware that citizen and subject are synonymous, yes?
Originally posted by MYSTICONE


...... You were curious what "school of thinking" that i study from. Im sure you have heard of David Parker Williams?
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