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there went a tryall upon the Accuser, at the suite of the Accused, which they called Iudicium Calumniae: wherein they examined the originall ground and foundation of the Accusation. Which if it appeared to have proceeded from some just error or mistake bonâ fide, it excused him: |
there went a trial upon the Accuser, At the suit of the Accused, which they called Iudicium Calumniae: wherein they examined the original ground and Foundation of the Accusation. Which if it appeared to have proceeded from Some just error or mistake bonâ fide, it excused him: |
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v. l. 1. Sect. 2, &c. ff. ad Senatusc. Turpil. Rosin. 9. Antiqu. Rom. 25. |
v. l. 1. Sect. 2, etc. ff. ad Senatus. Turpitude. Rosin. 9. Antique Rom. 25. |
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