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Page 176
... court remits him to the knowlege of an assize . - The word assize ( from assis , settled or established ) has dif- ferent significations : it is sometimes taken for the sittings of a court ; sometimes for its regulations or ordinances ...
... court remits him to the knowlege of an assize . - The word assize ( from assis , settled or established ) has dif- ferent significations : it is sometimes taken for the sittings of a court ; sometimes for its regulations or ordinances ...
Page 177
... court of jus- ticiary , ( the supreme criminal court in Scotland , ) can be car- ried on without the intervention of a jury . - In the trial of those crimes to which the court of session is competent , the fifteen judges are considered ...
... court of jus- ticiary , ( the supreme criminal court in Scotland , ) can be car- ried on without the intervention of a jury . - In the trial of those crimes to which the court of session is competent , the fifteen judges are considered ...
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... Court of Exchequer in Tithe Causes , from the Usurpation to the present Time . Carefully ex- tracted from the Books of Decrees and Orders of the Court of Exchequer , ( by the Permission of the Court , ) and arranged in chro- nological ...
... Court of Exchequer in Tithe Causes , from the Usurpation to the present Time . Carefully ex- tracted from the Books of Decrees and Orders of the Court of Exchequer , ( by the Permission of the Court , ) and arranged in chro- nological ...
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