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... judges are to be in the commission of the peace , and also in the commissions under which the judges of assize are authorised to act : they are to be assisted by registrars , criers , ushers , and messengers , and are to have cognizance ...
... judges are to be in the commission of the peace , and also in the commissions under which the judges of assize are authorised to act : they are to be assisted by registrars , criers , ushers , and messengers , and are to have cognizance ...
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... judges , whose decisions could only be rectified in Westminster - hall ; whereas , by the new measure , coupled with the circuits just established amongst them , by means of which the errors of the local judges may be easily amended ...
... judges , whose decisions could only be rectified in Westminster - hall ; whereas , by the new measure , coupled with the circuits just established amongst them , by means of which the errors of the local judges may be easily amended ...
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... judges of Motec- cuma's council , and learned men , 10. Suitors who , in the way of appeal from the judges , appear and present themselves before the judges of Moteccuma's council . The explanation of what is represented in the ...
... judges of Motec- cuma's council , and learned men , 10. Suitors who , in the way of appeal from the judges , appear and present themselves before the judges of Moteccuma's council . The explanation of what is represented in the ...
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