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if that complaint be as just, as it is common among men that have had sutes in the Courts, that they have been wronged with far less damage than they have been righted: there have been so many frustratoriae and venatoriae dilationes (as St. Bernard in his time called them) so many lingring and costly delays used. |
if that complaint be as just, as it is Common among men that have had suits in the Courts, that they have been wronged with Far less damage than they have been righted: there have been so many frustratoriae and venatoriae dilationes (as Saint Bernard in his time called them) so many lingering and costly delays used. |
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Saepè causa• tantum differunt, quod litigantibus plu• quam totum auferunt; quia major est expensarum sumptus quam sententiae fructus. Innocent. |
Saepè causa• Tantum differunt, quod litigantibus plu• quam totum auferunt; quia Major est expensarum sumptus quam sententiae fructus. Innocent. |
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