Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and sons, 1896 - 477 pages |
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... live cattle be sold or bought for money except within the cities , and this before three faithful witnesses ; nor even anything old without a surety and warrant . But if he do otherwise he shall pay , and shall afterwards pay a fine . 6 ...
... live cattle be sold or bought for money except within the cities , and this before three faithful witnesses ; nor even anything old without a surety and warrant . But if he do otherwise he shall pay , and shall afterwards pay a fine . 6 ...
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... live in woods ; not in all places , but in fixed ones , and ones suitable for the purpose ; whence it is called " foresta , ' the " e " being changed into " o , " as if it were " feresta " -i.e. , an abiding place for wild beasts . D ...
... live in woods ; not in all places , but in fixed ones , and ones suitable for the purpose ; whence it is called " foresta , ' the " e " being changed into " o , " as if it were " feresta " -i.e. , an abiding place for wild beasts . D ...
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... live glorious and happy , and for the grace granted may he merit grace from on High . May his noble offspring also live , subject to their father and not unlike to him : and , since they are born to rule over nations , may they learn ...
... live glorious and happy , and for the grace granted may he merit grace from on High . May his noble offspring also live , subject to their father and not unlike to him : and , since they are born to rule over nations , may they learn ...
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... live for whom these payments were established to be enjoyed during life , he shall satisfy them ; and after this , if he wish , he shall use or not use their services . D. Thou did'st say , if I remember aright , that if any one holding ...
... live for whom these payments were established to be enjoyed during life , he shall satisfy them ; and after this , if he wish , he shall use or not use their services . D. Thou did'st say , if I remember aright , that if any one holding ...
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... lives are known to be in the hands of those who seize them , nor can they for any reason pertain to the king of robbers , however , who have not yet sunk to this depth of misery , the goods , if they are seized , go to the fisc ; but of ...
... lives are known to be in the hands of those who seize them , nor can they for any reason pertain to the king of robbers , however , who have not yet sunk to this depth of misery , the goods , if they are seized , go to the fisc ; but of ...
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