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The Merit of the cause is, as it agreeth with the Law and Equity. 3. The Judicial Actions are, I. Introductory. 1. Citation. 2. Compulsion if need be. 3. Appearance of the Accused. II. Of the Essence of Judgement, 1. Debate by • the Accuser, 2. Defendant, called the Disceptation of the cause. 2. By the Judge. •. Ex: |
The Merit of the cause is, as it agreeth with the Law and Equity. 3. The Judicial Actions Are, I Introductory. 1. Citante. 2. Compulsion if need be. 3. Appearance of the Accused. II Of the Essence of Judgement, 1. Debate by • the Accuser, 2. Defendant, called the Disceptation of the cause. 2. By the Judge. •. Ex: |
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