Book,  Par.

1    II,     42| against the corruption of the courts, the bribery of judges,
2    II,     43|     custom, were heard in the courts, before judges, whenever
3    II,    109|       of business, the public courts were deserted, and private
4    IV,      9|     it was decided in the law courts. All this, not indeed with
5   XII,     28|   soon afterwards, to the old Courts, and then to the chapel
6   XIV,     26|    after long practice in the courts, distinguished himself by
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