| 1854 - 618 стор.
...slay him, after he is xii yean of age," &c. (3) Laws of Ino, king of the West Saxons, AD 688 to 728: " If a far-coming man or a stranger journey through...wood out of the highway, and neither shout nor blow bia horn, he ii to be held a thief, either to be slain or redeemed." (4) The laws of King Etlielred,... | |
| 1854 - 614 стор.
...him, after he is xii yea» of age," &c. (3) Law» of luo, king of the Weit Saxon«, AD 688 to 725 : " If a far-coming man or a stranger journey through a wood out of the highway, and neither about nor blow his horn, he ia to be held a thief, either to be slain or redeemed." (4) The laws of... | |
| Charles Knight - 1856 - 552 стор.
...wanderer was to be in peril. In the laws of king Ina, which were confirmed by Alfred, it is written, — " If a far-coming man, or a stranger, journey through...highway, and neither shout nor blow his horn, he is to be beld for a thief, either to be slain or redeemed." § But this fugitive band * See Lappcnberg, vol.... | |
| Charles Knight - 1874 - 560 стор.
...wanderer was to be in peril. In the laws of king Ina, which were confirmed by Alfred, it is written, — " If a far-coming man, or a stranger, journey through...held for a thief, either to be slain or redeemed." § But this fugitive baud * See Lappenberg, vol. ii. p. 52. f Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. t Ibid. LEGENDS... | |
| Charles Knight - 1880 - 1286 стор.
...wanderer was to be in peril. In the laws of king Ina, which were confirmed by Alfred, it is written, — " If a far-coming man, or a stranger, journey through...held for a thief, either to be slain or redeemed."* But this fugitive band were not only hiding from their oppressors, but were compelled to plunder for... | |
| James Fitzjames Stephen - 1883 - 606 стор.
...rules of the early laws. The laws of Ina establish what we should call a presumption of law as follows: 2 "If a far-coming man or a stranger " journey through...held for a thief, either " to be slain or redeemed." Several of the laws provide that if a stranger stayed three days in his host's house the host was to... | |
| Joseph H. Beale - 1884 - 1152 стор.
...which were confirmed by Alfred, it is written, — " If a far-coming man, or a stranger, journeying through a wood out of the highway, and neither shout...held for a thief, either to be slain or redeemed." But this fugitive band were not only hiding from their oppressors, but were compelled to plunder for... | |
| 1889 - 382 стор.
...barbarism in the constitution of the laws. OF A MAN COMING FROM AFAR FOUND OUT OF THE HIGHWAY. 20. If a far-coming man, or a stranger, journey through...held for a thief, either to be slain or redeemed. OF A MAN'S "WER" THUS SLAIN. 21. If a man demand the " wer " of the slain, he must declare that he... | |
| William Cunningham - 1890 - 680 стор.
...presumption was against the honesty of the stranger. " If a far coming man or a stranger journey circ. AD through a wood out of the highway, and neither shout nor blow his horn, he is to be held for a thief and either slain or redeemed*." Besides attending to the personal security of chapmen the kings always... | |
| Emory Adams Allen - 1891 - 558 стор.
...justified in shooting him. One of the laws of King Ihne, about 700 AD, ordains that "If a farcoming man journey through a wood out of the highway, and neither shout nor blow his horn, he is to be held as a thief, and either slain or redeemed." These chap-men were required to do their trading before... | |
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