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This court is one of the sagest and noblest institutions of this kingdom . For in the distribution of courts of ordinary justice , ( besides the high court of Parliament , ) in which distribution the King's bench holdeth the pleas of ...
This court is one of the sagest and noblest institutions of this kingdom . For in the distribution of courts of ordinary justice , ( besides the high court of Parliament , ) in which distribution the King's bench holdeth the pleas of ...
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But let them be but few , four in the court , on the sides only.2 On the under story , turned to a grotta , or And only have open- Beyond this court , let there be an inward court , of the same square and height ; which is to be ...
But let them be but few , four in the court , on the sides only.2 On the under story , turned to a grotta , or And only have open- Beyond this court , let there be an inward court , of the same square and height ; which is to be ...
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The attendance of courts is subject to four bad instruments . First , certain persons that are sowers of suits ; which make the court swell , and the country pine . The second sort is of those that engage courts in quarrels of ...
The attendance of courts is subject to four bad instruments . First , certain persons that are sowers of suits ; which make the court swell , and the country pine . The second sort is of those that engage courts in quarrels of ...
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