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... Saxons ( about the year 1000 ) provides that all ques- tions between individuals of the two races should be settled in this manner , in the absence of a special agreement between the parties . The Anglo - Saxons seem to have been ...
... Saxons ( about the year 1000 ) provides that all ques- tions between individuals of the two races should be settled in this manner , in the absence of a special agreement between the parties . The Anglo - Saxons seem to have been ...
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... Anglo - Saxons , * and at a later period throughout Ger- many ; † while in the Assises de Jerusalem the hot iron is the only form alluded to as employed in the roturier courts , and as early as 847 the Council of Mayence indicates it ...
... Anglo - Saxons , * and at a later period throughout Ger- many ; † while in the Assises de Jerusalem the hot iron is the only form alluded to as employed in the roturier courts , and as early as 847 the Council of Mayence indicates it ...
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... Anglo - Saxons it likewise obtained , from the time of the earliest allusion to the ordeal occurring in their jurisprudence , down to the period of the Conquest . † This regulation gives to the ordeal decidedly the aspect of punishment ...
... Anglo - Saxons it likewise obtained , from the time of the earliest allusion to the ordeal occurring in their jurisprudence , down to the period of the Conquest . † This regulation gives to the ordeal decidedly the aspect of punishment ...
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