| Back | Observe, too, that the stately Moor who is in that corridor is King Marsilio of Sansuena, who, having seen the Moor's insolence, at once orders him (though his kinsman and a great favourite of his) to be seized and given two hundred lashes, while carried through the streets of the city according to custom, with criers going before him and officers of justice behind; and here you see them come out to execute the sentence, although the offence has been scarcely committed; for among the Moors there are no indictments nor remands as with us." |
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| Front | Miren también cómo aquel grave moro que está en aquellos corredores es el rey Marsilio de Sansueña; el cual, por haber visto la insolencia del moro, puesto que era un pariente y gran privado suyo, le mandó luego prender, y que le den docientos azotes, llevándole por las calles acostumbradas de la ciudad, con chilladores delante y envaramiento detrás; y veis aquí donde salen a ejecutar la sentencia, aun bien apenas no habiendo sido puesta en ejecución la culpa; porque entre moros no hay "traslado a la parte", ni "a prueba y estése", como entre nosotros. |
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