The North American Review, 88. ciltJared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1859 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... compurgation . The accused , when denying the allegation under oath , appeared surrounded by a number of conjurators , -Juratores , conjuratores , sacra- mentales , collaudantes , compurgatores , as they are variously termed , who swore ...
... compurgation . The accused , when denying the allegation under oath , appeared surrounded by a number of conjurators , -Juratores , conjuratores , sacra- mentales , collaudantes , compurgatores , as they are variously termed , who swore ...
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... compurgation , showing how completely it was falling into disuse by the common consent of legislators . Nor yet is it referred to in the Cou- tumes du Beauvoisis , written by Beaumanoir in 1283 , which give us so thorough an insight ...
... compurgation , showing how completely it was falling into disuse by the common consent of legislators . Nor yet is it referred to in the Cou- tumes du Beauvoisis , written by Beaumanoir in 1283 , which give us so thorough an insight ...
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... compurgation by oath was earlier successful ; and when the great champion in the quarrel , Innocent III . , towards the beginning of the thirteenth century , decreed that compurgators were held to swear only to their belief in the truth ...
... compurgation by oath was earlier successful ; and when the great champion in the quarrel , Innocent III . , towards the beginning of the thirteenth century , decreed that compurgators were held to swear only to their belief in the truth ...
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