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| the authority to hear and decide legal cases |
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| concerning judges, law courts, and their functions |
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| an opinion formed before the facts are known |
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| the can be defended as correct |
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| the science and philosophy of law |
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| to summon a spirit by magic |
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| the willful telling of a lie while under oath |
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| to command under oath; to entreat solemnly |
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| fall back into a former condition |
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| to fall down or fall to pieces |
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| a slip of the tongue, pen, or memory; a falling away from one's belief or faith |
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