Europe During the Middle Ages ...Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1833 |
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... tribunals ; but neither could decide , in other than trivial cases , without the pleasure of the emperor . The clergy had their own local tribunals annexed to every cathedral , where the bishop was the judge . The lay tribunals were ...
... tribunals ; but neither could decide , in other than trivial cases , without the pleasure of the emperor . The clergy had their own local tribunals annexed to every cathedral , where the bishop was the judge . The lay tribunals were ...
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... tribunals , in which the subordinate barons sat as judges , presided by their chief , who exercised the same power ... tribunals were not open they were judged in the last resort by their immediate superiors . In the greater court of ...
... tribunals , in which the subordinate barons sat as judges , presided by their chief , who exercised the same power ... tribunals were not open they were judged in the last resort by their immediate superiors . In the greater court of ...
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... tribunals a rational system of evi- dence . The legists whom he invited to his court were deeply imbued with the spirit of the Roman law ; and were , in an equal degree , hostile to that of Germany . That , under such circumstances ...
... tribunals a rational system of evi- dence . The legists whom he invited to his court were deeply imbued with the spirit of the Roman law ; and were , in an equal degree , hostile to that of Germany . That , under such circumstances ...
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