It seems to be without parallel: such expressions as, ‘projecerunt legem tuam post terga sua,’ ii Esdras ix.
This mode of trial was nearly extinct at the time of Magna Carta, and it is not likely that it was included in "legem terrae," as that term is used in that instrument.
The question here arises, whether "legem terrae" did not allow of some other mode of trial than that by jury.
Hence that Expression, per Saturam legem ferre, when the Votes of the Senators were not taken in Order, or counted, but were given together promiscuously.
Pilate therefore said to Accipite eum vos, et secundum them: Take him you, and judge legem vestram iudicate eum.
The Jews answered him: We legem habemus, et secundum have a law; and according to legem debet mori, quia Filium the law he ought to die, Dei se fecit.
But this multitude that novit legem maledicti sunt.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "legem" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.