Canon
1 3 | law is to be observed in regard to those who have no chief
2 8 | this is to be observed in regard to subjects, the observance
3 17 | to unbecoming talk, they regard with utter indifference
4 18 | earlier prohibitions in regard to dueling remain in force. ~
5 29 | decree is to be observed in regard to dignities (personatus),
6 30 | careful investigation in regard to this matter be made in
7 30 | same is to be observed in regard to the chapters that prove
8 33 | Council [III Lat, canon 4] in regard to the number of horses
9 34 | with whom a complaint in regard to this matter has been
10 38 | dispute should arise in regard to any action of the judge,
11 47 | likewise excuses him; and in regard to the matter for which
12 48 | entertains a suspicion in regard to the judge, let him in
13 48 | take such action in his regard as should be taken. ~Moreover,
14 51 | what ought to be done in regard to it. But if anyone should
15 57 | make clear some things in regard to them, lest being misunderstood
16 60 | of bishops come to us in regard to grave excesses of some
17 62 | the people be deceived in regard to them. Seekers of alms
18 HLD| of the Holy Land, or in regard to what has been said give
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