The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... court , there lay an appeal to the king's court ; ' but this was not practised on slight occasions . The aldermen received a third of the fines levied in those courts ; and as most of the punishments were then pecuniary , this ...
... court , there lay an appeal to the king's court ; ' but this was not practised on slight occasions . The aldermen received a third of the fines levied in those courts ; and as most of the punishments were then pecuniary , this ...
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... court was proceeding with the utmost regularity and justice in trying the mareschal's cause , which however , he said , would appear , from the sheriff's testimony , to be entirely unjust and iniquitous : That he himself had discovered ...
... court was proceeding with the utmost regularity and justice in trying the mareschal's cause , which however , he said , would appear , from the sheriff's testimony , to be entirely unjust and iniquitous : That he himself had discovered ...
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... court to receive ap- peals both from the courts of barony and the county - courts , and by that means brought the administration of justice ultimately into the hands of the sovereign . And lest the expence or trouble of a journey to court ...
... court to receive ap- peals both from the courts of barony and the county - courts , and by that means brought the administration of justice ultimately into the hands of the sovereign . And lest the expence or trouble of a journey to court ...
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