Biographical SketchesBooks for Libraries Press, 1972 - 517 من الصفحات |
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... court of decision ( Kriminal Gericht ) . This court refers them to one of its members , who has to report― 1. Whether the case be ripe for decision ? If it be , 2. Whether the accused be guilty , and if so , of what crime ? If he be , 3 ...
... court of decision ( Kriminal Gericht ) . This court refers them to one of its members , who has to report― 1. Whether the case be ripe for decision ? If it be , 2. Whether the accused be guilty , and if so , of what crime ? If he be , 3 ...
الصفحة 327
... Court of Pinneberg , the lordship in which Halstenbeck is situated , was assembled to hear the accusation and defences read in the presence of the accused . The reading lasted for two days . Ladiges listened in silence , apparently ...
... Court of Pinneberg , the lordship in which Halstenbeck is situated , was assembled to hear the accusation and defences read in the presence of the accused . The reading lasted for two days . Ladiges listened in silence , apparently ...
الصفحة 329
... Court of His Royal Majesty of Denmark , our most gracious hereditary king and lord , for every man according to his right ( einem jeden zu seinem rechte ) . ' The foreman of the Achts - Männer .— ' Yes . ' Vorsprecher . Therefore , in ...
... Court of His Royal Majesty of Denmark , our most gracious hereditary king and lord , for every man according to his right ( einem jeden zu seinem rechte ) . ' The foreman of the Achts - Männer .— ' Yes . ' Vorsprecher . Therefore , in ...
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