![]() | 30. Observation on Appeals. The Spirit of the Laws | ![]() |
I apprehend that appeals, which were challenges to a combat, must have been made immediately on the spot. "If the party leaves the court without appealing," says Beaumanoir, [237] "he loses his appeal, and the judgment stands good." This continued still in force, even after all the restrictions of judicial combat. [238]
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