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the accuser who " gives anything to a judge who is to determine a case , in order that he may wrongfully decide against the accused party : He shall lose his claim and the accused shall be discharged . " Furthermore the accuser shall ...
the accuser who " gives anything to a judge who is to determine a case , in order that he may wrongfully decide against the accused party : He shall lose his claim and the accused shall be discharged . " Furthermore the accuser shall ...
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That interpretation is authentic , not because it is his private sentence , but because he gives it by authority of the sovereign ; whereby it becomes the sovereign's sentence , which is law for that time to the parties pleading .
That interpretation is authentic , not because it is his private sentence , but because he gives it by authority of the sovereign ; whereby it becomes the sovereign's sentence , which is law for that time to the parties pleading .
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Azo in his Brocardica discusses the rule and gives many citations pro and con to Code and Digest . To D. 9 , 2 , 4 , where we find that it is lawful to kill a thief in the night ( the correspondence to Exod ...
Azo in his Brocardica discusses the rule and gives many citations pro and con to Code and Digest . To D. 9 , 2 , 4 , where we find that it is lawful to kill a thief in the night ( the correspondence to Exod ...
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