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92 HARVARD LAW REVIEW, a purchase of heaven with his " bonis caducis " but a specific be- quest to a specific charity, may be presumed to have known not merely what he intended, but what he did not intend, in the case of a charity, as well as of any testamentary disposition made by him ; or that the court in imputing to him what he did not say, because he might have said it, may not run some risk of making him say what he would have emphatically repudiated. Joseph Willard.