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... person appointed . Those who cried aim ! stood by the archers ; he who gave it , was stationed near the butts , and pointed out , after every discharge , how wide , or how short , the arrow fell of the mark . " Gifford's note on ...
... person appointed . Those who cried aim ! stood by the archers ; he who gave it , was stationed near the butts , and pointed out , after every discharge , how wide , or how short , the arrow fell of the mark . " Gifford's note on ...
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... person of no prowess when compared with them " ( MALONE ) . Ajax , That slew himself , & c . — The Greeks upon advice did bury , vi . 289 : " This passage alone would sufficiently convince me that the play before us was the work of one ...
... person of no prowess when compared with them " ( MALONE ) . Ajax , That slew himself , & c . — The Greeks upon advice did bury , vi . 289 : " This passage alone would sufficiently convince me that the play before us was the work of one ...
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... person to another , to judge and decide ; or from an inferior to a superior court , is to transfer the challenge from such as are deemed incompetent to accept it , to those who may be competent : and , as ' a summons to answer a charge ...
... person to another , to judge and decide ; or from an inferior to a superior court , is to transfer the challenge from such as are deemed incompetent to accept it , to those who may be competent : and , as ' a summons to answer a charge ...
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... person on either side who touches another during the chase , claims one for his party , and when many are out , it frequently happens that many are touched . ] They then run forth again and again in like manner , until the number is ...
... person on either side who touches another during the chase , claims one for his party , and when many are out , it frequently happens that many are touched . ] They then run forth again and again in like manner , until the number is ...
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... person for a fool ; to apply to be his guardian . In the old common law was a writ de idiota inquirendo , under which , if a man was legally proved an idiot , the profits of his lands and the custody of his person might be granted by ...
... person for a fool ; to apply to be his guardian . In the old common law was a writ de idiota inquirendo , under which , if a man was legally proved an idiot , the profits of his lands and the custody of his person might be granted by ...
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