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resent demand, and it would no longer belong to the Tribunal to examine the other grounds of opposition, or to decide whether the marriage is not null for having been contracted in a clandestine manner, or whether Madame Elizabeth Paterson could rely on her good faith in the legal acceptation of the term, or what efficacy should be attributed to the decrees of the 11th and 30th Ventose of the year '13: and, in fine, whether the possession of a position claimed by the parties represented by M. Berryer does not meet an energetic, incessant, and manifest contradiction in the simple fact of the second marriage contracted in 1807 by Prince Jerome and the Princess Catherine of Wurtemburg, on the faith of the legal non existence of the first marriage; and whether, consequently, the title of relative given to Jerome Paterson be according to the habitual relations of life, particularly when it must be recollected that to admit a clear right by blood would, on the part of the children born of th