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The History of England from the Accession of James II.

CHAPTER VI
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The number to be summoned was indefinite.

No challenge was allowed.

A simple majority, provided that it consisted of twelve, was sufficient to convict.

The High Steward was sole judge of the law; and the Lords Triers formed merely a jury to pronounce on the question of fact.

Jeffreys was appointed High Steward.


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