| 1794 - 766 sayfa
...ufually adjourned the court to one of the fiannary towns. From the nature of this fpot, open, wild, and remote, from the rocks that were the benches, and from the modes of proceeding, all fo like the antient courts, and io unlike the modern ; I judge Crockern-torr to have been the court of a Cantred,... | |
| 1794 - 766 sayfa
...adjourned the court to осе of the ftannary towns. From the, nature of this fpot, open, ' wild, and remote, from the rocks that were the benches, and from the modes of proceeding, all fo like the antient courts, and fo unlike the modern ; IjuJj;e Crockern-torr to have been the f court of a Cantred,... | |
| 1803 - 556 sayfa
...ufually adjourned the court to ojie of the fiannary town«. From the nature ot this fpot, open, wild, and remote; from the rocks that were the benches^ and...all fo like the ancient courts, and fo unlike the modem ; I judge Crockern-torr lo have • been the court of a çantred, or its place of convention,... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 716 sayfa
...usually adjourned the court to one of tke Stannery Towns. From the nature of this spot, open, wild, and remote, from the rocks that were the benches, and from the modes of proceeding, all so like the ancient courts, and all so unlike t lie me* dern, I judge Crockern Tor to have been the... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1803 - 662 sayfa
...usually adjourned the court to one of the Stannery Towns. From the nature of this spot, open, wild, and remote, from the rocks that were the benches, and from the modes of proceeding, all so like the ancient courts, and all so unlike the modern, 1 judge Crockern Tor to have been the court... | |
| William Gilpin - 1834 - 394 sayfa
...usually adjourned the court to one of the Stannary towns. From the nature of this spot, open, wild, and remote, — from the rocks that were the benches, and from the modes of proceeding, — all so like the ancient courts, and all so unlike the modern, — I judge Crockern to have been the court... | |
| Miss Cornish - 1845 - 432 sayfa
...was kept in those later ages as a repository for wine. From the nature of this spot, open, wild, and remote from the rocks that were the benches, and from the modes of proceeding, all so like the ancient courts, and all so unlike the modern, we may judge Crockern Tor to have been the... | |
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