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- It claimed that the king's son was suppositious ( fraudulently substituted ) and that the English people generally believed him to be so.
- I'm quite disappointed that anyone would suggest that this datelink-stripping is okay on the suppositious grounds that the links are not useful.
- He hoped in this way to remove certain suppositious bishops who had been introduced to fill gaps in the catalogues, but died in 1897 before the first volume appeared.
- According to her, Louis-Philippe was not the son of Philip duke of Orleans, but a suppositious child, his father being one Lorenzo Chiappini, constable at the village of Modigliana in Tuscany.
- We know of no doctrine that the state, in its asserted omniscience, should undertake to deny to defendants the observance of their religion in order to free them from the suppositious " shackles " of their " unenlightened " and " primitive condition ."
- Sami's sorely compromised psychological state deteriorates to such a degree that she becomes a secret transvestite under an assumed name, " Stan " ( played by John Black ( Drake Hogestyn ) all out of a base-born, suppositious need for revenge.
- Sami's sorely compromised psychological state deteriorates to such a degree that Sami begins to work for Tony DiMera ( Thaao Penghlis ), becomes a transvestite under an assumed name, " Stan ", and sells illicit drugs to a pain-wracked John Black, all out of a base-born, suppositious need for revenge.
- At Sparta, barrenness on the part of a wife seems to have been a ground for dismissal by the husband; and from a passage in Dio Chrysostom, it has been inferred that women were in the habit of imposing suppositious children with the object of keeping their husbands; but the word permits, if indeed it does not require, a different interpretation.