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... court martial . This time , even over the members of that court , there crept a shudder . They began to distrust the justice of their sentence , and resolved to make the decision of the dilemma , whether or not the judgment should be ...
... court martial . This time , even over the members of that court , there crept a shudder . They began to distrust the justice of their sentence , and resolved to make the decision of the dilemma , whether or not the judgment should be ...
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... court had un - booted him ( l'avait débotté ) . What he meant to say was , that the court had decided against him ( Il avait été débouté , cf. med . - Lat . debotare ) . The king laughed , but reformed the practice of pleading in Latin ...
... court had un - booted him ( l'avait débotté ) . What he meant to say was , that the court had decided against him ( Il avait été débouté , cf. med . - Lat . debotare ) . The king laughed , but reformed the practice of pleading in Latin ...
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... court presided over by a Baron Bailie appointed by the superior of the barony and regality of Broughton ( otherwise Brochtoun and Burghton ) , who also possessed the office of Justiciar . At one time the burgh and regality of Canongate ...
... court presided over by a Baron Bailie appointed by the superior of the barony and regality of Broughton ( otherwise Brochtoun and Burghton ) , who also possessed the office of Justiciar . At one time the burgh and regality of Canongate ...
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... Court in 1600 ) entitled News from the New World , makes one of the characters describe himself as - " Factor for news for all the shires of England . I do write my thousand letters aweek ordinary , sometimes one thousand two hundred ...
... Court in 1600 ) entitled News from the New World , makes one of the characters describe himself as - " Factor for news for all the shires of England . I do write my thousand letters aweek ordinary , sometimes one thousand two hundred ...
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... court seem to have re- lished them . And so it happened that when , in 1610 , the strolling actors again presented themselves , the Court of Holland , by resolution of September 24 , authorised them to perform on Monday , Tuesday ...
... court seem to have re- lished them . And so it happened that when , in 1610 , the strolling actors again presented themselves , the Court of Holland , by resolution of September 24 , authorised them to perform on Monday , Tuesday ...
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