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Venire is the fake wood in my in-laws' living room.
Define That Term #13 2006
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The ending of the letter (Venire te gaudentem credimus, quem alacriter sustinemus) is the common form, and
The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator Senator Cassiodorus 1872
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By this means are procur'd the best Juries this Country can afford; for if they should be summon'd by Writ of Venire, from any particular County, that County cannot afford so many qualify'd Persons as are here to be found, because of the great resort of Gentlemen, from all parts of the Colony to these Courts as well to see Fashions, as to dispatch their particular Business.
The History and Present State of Virginia, in Four Parts 1722
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V are Contraftions of the general Words in the Writ of Venire, whiclf is here awarded, and the Words may as well be put at Length, viz. And who are in no wife of Kin either to thefaid A.B. or to the aforefaid C.
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When the Caufe is not tried the fame Term thelfTue is joined, then the firft Venire, awarded by the IfTuc, is continued by Vicecomes non mifit Breve; and So on in like Manner, from Term to Term, until the Bijiringas iflues; and the laft Venire \% continued, as before, by Pojiea ContinudtOj &c. thus:
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'Now when Iffue was joined, the Venire was. thereby awarded to be returnable the laft Day of. that Term, without 2infNiJi prius in it, (as ufed to be;) and from that Day the Habeas Corpora, or Dijiringasy was tefled, with the NiJi prius therein, and returnable on the Day in Bank, or the firft Day of the Term after the Aflizcs,
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The Iffue, with the Award of the Venire, verba - tim J then the Jecpnd.
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In which Cafes the firft Venire awarded at the Clofe of the
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It was like - wife a Warrant to the Officer to continue the Venire until then, when he came to enter up the Judgment on the Iffue Roll.
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For this reason a Writ of Venire issues in such cases, to summon six of the nearest Neighbours to the Criminal, who must be of the same County wherein he liv'd; which Writ of Venire is return'd by the Sheriff of the respective County, to the Secretaries Office, and the Names are taken from thence, by the Sheriff attending the General Court, and put in the front of the Pannel, which is fill'd up with the Names of the other Gentlemen summon'd in the Town, to be of the Petty-Jury for the Tryal of that Criminal.
The History and Present State of Virginia, in Four Parts 1722
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