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and subvert the words of the righteous, Exod. 23. 8. It was a provident law enacted in the time of Rich. 2. and afterwardes revived in the daies of the last Henry (and woulde God till this day it had still beene continued without violation) that no Iustice of Assize should ride his Circuit in that country, where either he was borne, or did liue: that being vnknowne to all, they might accept of the persons of none, but be indifferent vnto al; |
and subvert the words of the righteous, Exod 23. 8. It was a provident law enacted in the time of Rich. 2. and afterwards revived in the days of the last Henry (and would God till this day it had still been continued without violation) that no justice of Assize should ride his Circuit in that country, where either he was born, or did live: that being unknown to all, they might accept of the Persons of none, but be indifferent unto all; |
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