| William Blackstone - 1791 - 506 pages
...champion of the tenant then takes his adverfary by the hand, and makes oath that the tenements in difpute are not the right of the demandant ; and the champion...that each champion is, or ought to be, thoroughly pcrfuaded of the truth of the caufe he fights for. Next an oath againfl forcery and enchantment is... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 588 pages
...794. Dyverjiic des caarfs, 304. « Sp. L, L, i8. c. 20. zz. B b 2 that that the tenements in difpute are not the right of the demandant ; and the champion...thoroughly perfuaded of the truth of the caufe he fights for. Next an oath againft forcery and enchantment is to be taken by both the champions, in this... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 588 pages
...Djvrrjiti dn courts, 304. » S;. L. k. zS. c. 20. II. ' B b 2 v that that the tenements in difpute are not the right of the demandant ; and the champion...the demandant, then taking the other by the hand, f wears in the fame manner that they are ; fo that each champion is, or ought to be, thoroughly perfuadcd... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 pages
...champion of the tenant then takes his adverfary by the hand, and makes oath that the tenements in difpute are not the right of the demandant ; and the champion...the hand, fwears in the fame manner that they are j fo that each champion is, or ought to be, thoroughly perfuaded of the truth of the caufe he fights... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 568 pages
...catrts, 304. i Sp. L. b 18. c. 10. 1a. that the tenements in difpute arc not the right of the demandant v and the champion of the demandant, then taking the...other by the hand, fwears in the fame manner that they arc ; fo that each champion is, or ought to be, thoroughly perfuaded of the truth of the caufe he 6ghts... | |
| William Herbert - 1804 - 454 pages
...champion of the tenant then takes his adversary by the hand, and makes oath, that the tenements in dispute are not the right of the demandant; and the champion...of the demandant then taking the other by the hand swears in the same manner that they are; so that each champion is or ought to be thoroughly persuaded... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 750 pages
...then takes his adversary by the hand, and in. ikes oath that the tenements in difpute are not t >ie right of the demandant ; and the champion of the demandant, then taking the other by the bind, fwears in the fame manner that they are j fi that each champion is, or ought to be, tho''iMghly... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 762 pages
...that the tenements in difpute are not the right of the demandant ; and the champion of the demandant, taking the other by the hand, fwears in the fame manner...thoroughly perfuaded of the truth of the caufe he fights for. Next an oath againft fovcery and enchantment is to be taken by both the champions, in this,... | |
| John Adolphus - 1818 - 762 pages
...champion of the tenant takes his ailverfary by the hand, and makes oath that the tenements in difpute are not the right of the demandant ; and the champion of the demandant, taking the other by the hand, fwears in the fame manner that they are; fo that each champion is, or... | |
| James P. Gilchrist - 1821 - 406 pages
...the tenant, then takes his adversary by the hand,-* -id makes oath, that the tenements, in dispute, are not the right of the demandant : and the champion of the demandant, taking the other by the hand, swears in the same manner, that they are. So that each champion is, or... | |
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