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And first; for the avoiding of Malicious sutes, and that men should not be brought into trouble upon slight informations, I find that among the Romans, the Accuser in most cases might not be admitted to put in his libel, until he had first taken his corporal oath before the praetor, that we was free from all malicious and Calumnious intent. |
And First; for the avoiding of Malicious suits, and that men should not be brought into trouble upon slight informations, I find that among the Romans, the Accuser in most cases might not be admitted to put in his libel, until he had First taken his corporal oath before the praetor, that we was free from all malicious and Calumnious intent. |
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Cael. ad Cicer. 8. Fam. Epist. 8. vide l. 7. & l. 13. Sect. qui damni ff. de damno infect. In omnibus causis, sive-sancimus non aliter — Nisi prius qui eas exposcunt, juramentum de calumnia praestiterint, quod non, &c. l. Unic. Cod. de jurejurando proptercalum. |
Celestial and Cicer. 8. Fam. Epistle 8. vide l. 7. & l. 13. Sect. qui damn ff. the Damno infect. In omnibus Causis, sive-sancimus non aliter — Nisi prius qui eas exposcunt, juramentum de Calumny praestiterint, quod non, etc. l. Unic. Cod. de Jurejurando proptercalum. |
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