In the general passage; that is, on the journey to Palestine with the general company or body of Crusaders. This term was of frequent occurrence in the old law of essoins, as a means of accounting for the absence of the party, and was distinguished from simplex passagU am, which meant that he was performing a pilgrimage to the Holy Land alone.
In generalibus versatur error. Error dwells in general expressions. Pitman v. Hooper, 8 Sumn. 200, Fed. Cas. No. 11,180; Underwood v. Carney, 1 Cush. (Mass.) 282.