Se fisc getacnadh geleafan, fordhan dhe his gecynd is, swa hine swidhor dha ydha wealcadh, swa he strengra bidh, and swidhor batadh.
The fisc also had a further advantage in the opportunity afforded by the imperfect confessions of the reconciled.
Any property they might possess was apportioned in thirds to the informer, the official and the fisc and any one harboring them and any official neglecting to execute the edict was threatened with confiscation.
This same Sorell had covertly, through a third party, purchased a censo of 8000 sueldos, particularly well secured, sold by the fisc in order to pay salaries.
Correlative to this was the liability of the husband to pay to the fisc the dowry of a wife condemned or reconciled for heresy.
Juris Doctor Johannes-Baptista Bottinius was the Fisc or Public Prosecutor and Advocate of the Apostolic Chamber at Rome.
The next letter is from the Fisc Bottini, who says the case ended as he foresaw: Pompilia's innocence was easily proved.
In majestas or treason, the offender was liable to condemnation after death, involving the confiscation of his estate, which was held to have lapsed to the fisc at the time when he first conceived the crime.
In France the principle derived from the Roman law was generally recognized, that the title to property devolved to the fisc as soon as the crime had been committed.
As the royal fisc suffered from his practices he was arrested and tried, but, unfortunately, the documents at hand do not inform us as to the result.
Fisc Touched one hair of my boy who held my hand In confidence he could not come to harm Crossing the Corso, at my own desire, Going to see those bodies in the church-- What would you say to that, Don Hyacinth?
I thank the Fisc for knowledge of this fact: What fact could hope to make more manifest Their rectitude, Guido's integrity?
If I adroitly plant this passage there, The Fisc will find himself forestalled, I think, Though he stand, beat till the old ear-drum break!
He has feeling for no man, nor for anything but fisc and taxes, impost and extortion.
The nobleman and the fisc are too powerful for him.
Thus, whatever the condition of the person subject to taxation, however stripped and destitute, the dexterous hands of the fisc take hold of him.
But now, vainly is he poor and declaring himself still poorer; the fisc has a hold on him and on every portion of his new possessions.
At present, although liberated, they still make payment; the annual charge has become a perpetual charge; never does the fisc release its hold; once beginning to suck it continues to suck.
It no longer as of old poured into the royal fisc a stream of confiscations and co-operated efficiently in consolidating the monarchy.
Any contravention of the edict shall entail a mulct of one hundred marks, one half payable to the fisc and one half to the party injured.
Between the time of his appointment to the advocacy of the Fisc of Holland and Zealand, and his being appointed Pensionary of Rotterdam, he married Mary Reygersburgh, of an illustrious family in Zealand.
The place of Advocate-General of the Fisc of the provinces of Holland and Zealand becoming vacant, it was unanimously conferred on him.
This lenient opinion is the more readily to be accepted because, as I claim, the deed about which we are arguing does not also carry with it (as the Fisc holds) attendant circumstances demanding such a rigorous penalty.
GAMBI, Procurator General of the Fiscand of the Reverend Apostolic Chamber.
These latter were produced by the Fisc in the prosecution for flight, though they were not given recognition.
This at first was denied by the Fisc because of the presence of other causes, though these either were insufficient or were indirectly hurtful to the sense of honour.
For the Heir-beneficiary of the former Francesca Pompilia, formerly wife of the former Guido Franceschini, against the Fisc and Associates in the Lawsuit.
Therefore it would indeed be a very hard matter that the Fisc should be aflame over these murders, and not being able to demand the death penalty for them, should demand it for the carrying of arms.
For, as the Fisc himself admits, there was demanded by me, though not in extenso, the modification of that title by the honourable Judges, with the approval of his Excellency the Governor.
But the great and incorruptible integrity of the Fisc is known to every one; because of which he would be unwilling to give his word in writing for what was not evident on the surest proof.
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