The History of the World: From the Earliest Period to the Year of Our Lord 1783, With Particular Reference to the Affairs of Europe And Her Colonies

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The king had no legislative power : he discussed with his ministers in council what laws were necessary ; and the referendary sent the drafts of them to the arch- bishops, dukes, and counts ; and these to the bishops, abbots, hundred-men, and bailiffs of the cities, by whom they were laid before the popular assembly ; and the latter either confirmed them, by raising their hands, or rejected them, with murmurs. If approved of by the majority, they were afterwards ratified by the king.
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...d-men held courts in their hundreds, and the district counts, country-courts, in which, twelve persons, chosen by the people, or the distinguished men or notables, sat together with the bailiff of the dio- cese. Here, all high crimes were tried, such as mur- der, burning, robbery, and kidnapping ; and here, the causes of slaves against cruel masters, and all appeals, SLINGDOM OF THE PRANKS. 195 in lesser instances. Towards the middle of May, the royal commissioner came, in whose presence, the bish- ops, abbots, counts, viscounts, hundred-men, bailiffs, and deputies from the convents, together with the kingsmen, assembled.

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