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What is BENEFICINM CLERICALE?

Benefit of clergy. See BENEFIT.

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CLERICALE PRIVILEGIUM, BENEFICINM COMPETENTLY, BENEFICINM DIVISIONIS, BENEFICINM ABSTINENDI, BENEFICINM CEDENDARNM ACTIONNM, CLERGYABLE, BURNING IN THE HAND, ARSER IN EE MAIN, CLERGY, LEGIT VEL NON?


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  1. CLERICALE PRIVILEGIUM
  2. BENEFICINM COMPETENTLY
  3. BENEFICINM DIVISIONIS
  4. BENEFICINM ABSTINENDI
  5. BENEFICINM CEDENDARNM ACTIONNM
  6. CLERGYABLE
  7. BURNING IN THE HAND
  8. ARSER IN EE MAIN
  9. CLERGY
  10. LEGIT VEL NON?

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