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− | vtterly falce who affirmed this man to be pronounced a traitor | + | vtterly falce who affirmed this man to be pronounced a traitor |
− | vnles it were for one of the two causes before recited, yea though | + | vnles it were for one of the two causes before recited, yea though |
− | him self confessed to have fought in a quarrell Iniuste, yet in | + | him self confessed to have fought in a quarrell Iniuste, yet in |
− | respecte of this feare no firme credit is to be geven vnto him | + | respecte of this feare no firme credit is to be geven vnto him |
− | selfe. ffor the moste parte of those yt are put to tormente | + | selfe. ffor the moste parte of those yt are put to tormente |
− | doe confesse that is not true thorough force therof. The | + | doe confesse that is not true thorough force therof. The |
− | lawe therfore willeth that such confession shall not stande | + | lawe therfore willeth that such confession shall not stande vnles |
− | + | by other presumptions it appeare verie likelye, that he who | |
− | is tormented hath committed the offence wherwth he is chardged | + | is tormented hath committed the offence wherwth he is chardged |
− | as for example, one confessinge that he hath slaine a man in the | + | as for example, one confessinge that he hath slaine a man in the |
− | woode. The Iudge ought forthwth to give order yt the place be | + | woode. The Iudge ought forthwth to give order yt the place be |
− | serched, for the findinge of the deade bodie, and not finding any | + | serched, for the findinge of the deade bodie, and not finding any |
− | suche he that made the confession must not be punished, for yt | + | suche he that made the confession must not be punished, for yt |
− | the same is not by serch verefied. ffor this reason it is | + | the same is not by serch verefied. ffor this reason it is concluded |
− | + | that those yt by force of armes doe yelde although by | |
− | iudgement of armes they remaine defamed & vanquished | + | iudgement of armes they remaine defamed & vanquished |
− | yet maye not be reputed as traitors, but shall continue as | + | yet maye not be reputed as traitors, but shall continue as |
− | repulsed as in one other Chapiter it hath bene declared. | + | repulsed as in one other Chapiter it hath bene declared. ~ |
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− | When one in combat is Vanquished and after | + | ''When one in combat is Vanquished and after '' |
− | alleageth that he confessed an Vntruth beinge | + | ''alleageth that he confessed an Vntruth beinge '' |
− | forced therto, appeareth he ought to be harde. | + | ''forced therto, appeareth he ought to be harde.'' |
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− | Ca. 36. | + | ''Ca. 36.'' |
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− | In combat for liffe a question was moved by one who | + | '''In''' combat for liffe a question was moved by one who |
− | confessed therin that he had not iustice, and after desirous to | + | confessed therin that he had not iustice, and after desirous to |
− | saye the contrarie alleadged that by force of armes, & for feare | + | saye the contrarie alleadged that by force of armes, & for feare |
− | of lyfe he had spoken that was not true. The question is yf | + | of lyfe he had spoken that was not true. The question is yf |
− | a man in suche a case ought to be harde. Baldus saith that | + | a man in suche a case ought to be harde. ''Baldus'' saith that |
− | the nature of particular battle is such as no force or feare | + | the nature of particular battle is such as no force or feare |
− | after victorie can be alleadged, for otherwise it sholde not be | + | after victorie can be alleadged, for otherwise it sholde not be |
− | battle, & this is true because force is iuste when the same is | + | battle, & this is true because force is iuste when the same is |
− | performed, for proof & triall of trouth, cheiflie when wth order | + | performed, for proof & triall of trouth, cheiflie when wth order |
necessarie & due circumstaunce the battle is taken in hande | necessarie & due circumstaunce the battle is taken in hande |
Latest revision as of 20:54, 19 July 2021
vtterly falce who affirmed this man to be pronounced a traitor vnles it were for one of the two causes before recited, yea though him self confessed to have fought in a quarrell Iniuste, yet in respecte of this feare no firme credit is to be geven vnto him selfe. ffor the moste parte of those yt are put to tormente doe confesse that is not true thorough force therof. The lawe therfore willeth that such confession shall not stande vnles by other presumptions it appeare verie likelye, that he who is tormented hath committed the offence wherwth he is chardged as for example, one confessinge that he hath slaine a man in the woode. The Iudge ought forthwth to give order yt the place be serched, for the findinge of the deade bodie, and not finding any suche he that made the confession must not be punished, for yt the same is not by serch verefied. ffor this reason it is concluded that those yt by force of armes doe yelde although by iudgement of armes they remaine defamed & vanquished yet maye not be reputed as traitors, but shall continue as repulsed as in one other Chapiter it hath bene declared. ~
When one in combat is Vanquished and after alleageth that he confessed an Vntruth beinge forced therto, appeareth he ought to be harde.
Ca. 36.
In combat for liffe a question was moved by one who confessed therin that he had not iustice, and after desirous to saye the contrarie alleadged that by force of armes, & for feare of lyfe he had spoken that was not true. The question is yf a man in suche a case ought to be harde. Baldus saith that the nature of particular battle is such as no force or feare after victorie can be alleadged, for otherwise it sholde not be battle, & this is true because force is iuste when the same is performed, for proof & triall of trouth, cheiflie when wth order necessarie & due circumstaunce the battle is taken in hande