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61mediae et inflrmae manus homines — /miydiyiy et infarmiy maenas homaniyz/ Men of a middle and base condition …
62mercis appellatione homines non contineri — /marsas spaleyshiyowniy homaniyz non kontaniray/ Men are not included under the denomination of merchandise …
63multo utilius est pauca idonea effundere quam multis inutilibus homines gravari — /maltow yuwtiliyas est poka idowniya afandariy kwaem maltas inyuwtilabas homaniyz graveray/ It is more useful to pour forth a few useful things than to oppress men with many useless things …
64non decet homines dedere causa non cognita — /non desat homaniyz dedariy koza non kognata/ It is unbecoming to surrender men when no cause is shown …
65non est arctius vinculum inter homines quam jusjurandum — /non est arkshiyas vigk(y)alam intar homaniyz kwaem jasjarendam/ There is no closer [or firmer] bond between men than an oath …
66boni homines — /bownay homaniyz/ In old European law, good men; a name given in early European jurisprudence to the tenants of the lord, who judged each other in the lord s courts. 3 Bl.Comm. 349 …
67carcer ad homines custodiendos, non ad puniendos, dari debet — /karsar aed homaniyz kastowdiyendows, non aed pyuwniyendows, deray debat/ A prison should be used for keeping persons, not for punishing them …
68habentes homines — /habentiyz homaniyz/ In old English law, rich men; literally, having men. The same with foesting men (q.v.) …
69hindeni homines — /hindiynay homaniyz/ A society of men. The Saxons ranked men into three classes, and valued them, as to satisfaction for injuries, etc., according to their class. The highest class were valued at 1,200s., and were called twelf hindmen ; the… …
70interest reipublicae quod homines conserventur — /interest riyaypabbsiy kwod homaniyz konsarventar/ It concerns the state that [the lives of] men be preserved …