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Deputed authority, guardianship, &c, not known to the Northern nations; they gained this idea by intercourse with the Romans. Jud. Civ. Lund. apud Wilk. post p. 68. Spelman of Feuds, ch. 5. Fuerunt etiam in conquestu liberi homines, qui libere tenuerunt tenementa sua per libera servitia vel per liberas consuetudines. For the original of copyholds, see Bracton, Lib. I. fol. 7.

"I say, Sir Mungo," repeated Nigel, "and beg you to understand my words, that I am unconscious of any error, save that of having arms on my person when I chanced to approach that of my Sovereign." "Ye are right, my lord, to acknowledge nothing," said Sir Mungo. "We have an old proverb, Confess, and so forth. WILSON'S Life and Reign of James VI., apud KENNET'S History of England, vol. ii. p. 389.

And beside these monthly meetings of the hundred, there was an annual meeting, appointed for a more general inspection of the police of the district; for the inquiry into crimes, the correction of abuses in magistrates, and the obliging of every person to show the decennary in which he was registered. Leg. Ethelstani, cap. 2. apud Wilkins, p. 58. LL. Ethelr. § 4.

It is here that those rights are now to be maintained, or they are prostrated for ever. "Omnia alia perfugia bonorum, subsidia, consilia, auxilia, jura ceciderunt. Quem enim alium appellem? quem obtester? quem implorem? Nisi hoc loco, nisi apud vos, nisi per vos, judices, salutem nostram, quae spe exigua extremaque pendet, tenuerimus; nihil est praeterea quo confugere possimus." Reg. 1783; Mr.

His chief remaining works were De Jure Regni apud Scotos , against absolutism, and his History of Scotland, which was pub. immediately before his death. Though he had borne so great a part in the affairs of his country, and was the first scholar of his age, he d. so poor that he left no funds to meet the expenses of his interment.

The second has the date of 1554, and, according to Naudé, was first published "apud Gulielmum Rovillium sub scuto Veneto, Lugduni, 1557." The third was begun in 1560, and contains comments written in subsequent years.

Rhenanus by conjecture wrote apud patrem to correspond with apud avunculum. But Passow restored ad with the best reason. For T. prefers different words and constructions in antithetic clauses. Perhaps also a different sense is here intended from that which would have been expressed by apud.

This he thought, and could not help thinking; but endeavored to say nothing of it. The young jackanapes went on, insisting. Veritable slap; which opened in a dreadful manner the eyes of young Pfalz-Neuburg to his real situation; and sent him off high-flaming, vowing never-imagined vengeance. Ita, quae apud concordes vincula caritatis, incitamenta irarum apud infensos erant."

"Its high place, its authority, its splendor at home, its name and fame abroad, the purple robe, the ivory chair, the appanage of office, the fasces, the army with its command, the government of the provinces!" On that splendor "apud exteras gentes," he expatiates in one of his attacks upon Verres.

At last, says the Pope, the blessed man, only think how 'cute it was ov him! "Eversor, id est cyathus," says his Riv'rence, "nam apud nos tumbleri seu eversores, dicti sunt ab evertendo ceremoniam inter amicos; non, ut Temperantiæ Societatis frigidis fautoribus placet, ab evertendis ipsis potatoribus."