Cardoville, Mother Bunch regretted bitterly that she had no means of approaching her; for she felt sure that, if the young lady were mad, the present was a lucid interval.
Cardoville, to whom; if she found her in a lucid interval, she might say that Agricola had things of the greatest importance to communicate, but that he did not know how to inform her of them.
When medical persons are called upon to attend a commission of lunacy, they are always asked, whether the patient has had a lucid interval?
Such remission has been generally termed a lucid interval.
If the child had not the use of reason, the want of natural capacity proveth the promise null: here ignorantis non est consensus.
And yet if a man promise to do a thing sinful, it is not a nullity, but a sin; not no promise, but a sinful promise.
But if the question be only how far such promises must be kept, I answer by summing up what I have said: 1.
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