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In old English law. Deeds. Facta armorum, deeds or feats of arms; that is, jousts or tournaments. Cowell. Facts. Facta et casus, facts and cases. Bract fol. 16. Facta sunt potentiora verbis. Deeds are more powerful than words. Facta tenent nralta quse fieri prohi bentur. 12 Coke, 124. Deeds contain many things which are prohibited to be done.

In old English law. Deeds. Facta armorum, deeds or feats of arms; that is, jousts or tournaments. Cowell.
Facts. Facta et casus, facts and cases. Bract, fol. 16.
Facta sunt potentiora verbis. Deeds are more powerful than words.
Facta tenant mnlta quae fieri prohibentur. 12 Coke, 124. Deeds contain many things which are prohibited to be done.

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