The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... murder , he may , with the assistance of his kindred , pay within a twelvemonth the fine of his crime , and if they abandon him , he shall alone sustain the deadly feud or quarrel with the kindred of the murdered person . His own ...
... murder , he may , with the assistance of his kindred , pay within a twelvemonth the fine of his crime , and if they abandon him , he shall alone sustain the deadly feud or quarrel with the kindred of the murdered person . His own ...
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... murder : But no such distinction appears in the laws ; and it is contradicted by the prac- tice of all the other barbarous nations , " by that of the ancient Germans , " and by that curious monument above mentioned of Saxon antiquity ...
... murder : But no such distinction appears in the laws ; and it is contradicted by the prac- tice of all the other barbarous nations , " by that of the ancient Germans , " and by that curious monument above mentioned of Saxon antiquity ...
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... murder was found , and was dispatched with proper orders to Falaise ; but Hubert de Bourg , chamberlain to the king , and constable of the castle , feigning that he himself would execute the king's mandate , sent back the assassin ...
... murder was found , and was dispatched with proper orders to Falaise ; but Hubert de Bourg , chamberlain to the king , and constable of the castle , feigning that he himself would execute the king's mandate , sent back the assassin ...
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