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Defalcations |
454 |
BOOK VI—PRACTICE. |
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Chapter I—The Edict of Grace. |
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Nature of the Edict of Grace |
457 |
Confession under the Edict |
459 |
Its Utility to the Inquisition |
460 |
Revived in 1815 |
463 |
Chapter II—The Inquisitorial Process. |
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The Inquisitorial Process in secular Procedure |
465 |
Laxity in the Spiritual Courts |
469 |
Rigid Secrecy in the Inquisition |
470 |
Its Importance |
476 |
The Fiscal as Party to the Case |
478 |
The Inquisitorial Ideal |
482 |
Chapter III—Arrest and Sequestration. |
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Duty of Denunciation |
485 |
Preliminaries to Arrest |
486 |
Their Disregard |
491 |
Segregation of the Prisoner |
493 |
Immediate Sequestration of Property |
495 |
Provision for Families |
499 |
The Secrestador |
501 |
Embargo |
503 |
Chapter IV—The Secret Prison. |
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Grades of Imprisonment |
507 |
Character of the Secret Prison |
509 |
Terror inspired by Imprisonment |
511 |
The Chaining of Prisoners |
511 |
Escape from Prison |
513 |
Deprivation of all outside Intercourse |
513 |
Restrictions on writing Materials |
517 |
Prison Regulations |
518 |
Deprivation of the Sacraments |
520 |
Treatment of the Sick |
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