II. To the Initial Argument
50. To the argument and confirmation [n.42], I concede that someone can receive a power before he can use it, but he cannot give a power before he have it; and in this contract there is a giving of power.
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Thirty Sixth Distinction
Question Two. Whether Age of Childhood Can Impede Matrimony
II. To the Initial Argument
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II. To the Initial Argument50. To the argument and confirmation [n.42], I concede that someone can receive a power before he can use it, but he cannot give a power before he have it; and in this contract there is a giving of power. |
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