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испытание огнем
Portuguese
julgamento pelo fogo
Spanish
juicio de dios
Catalan
ordalia
Ancient judicial practice to determine guilt through an unpleasant experience.
ordeal
Russian
испытание огнем
1
The King summons Elsa to answer the charge and decrees
trial
by
ordeal
of battle.
2
Yet football's
trial
by
ordeal
is anything but over.
3
The
trial
by
ordeal
was of various kinds.
4
Warren Hastings has found, from Asiatic researches, that
trial
by
ordeal
was common among the Hindoos.
5
Well, it's a
trial
by
ordeal
,
and we're to see which of us can pass it.
6
Leadership in modern democracy is subject to
trial
by
ordeal
more searing than anything else in public life.
7
This practice was known as
trial
by
ordeal
,
and plants used for the trials were called ordeal beans.
8
At one time they attempted thus to suppress usury and
trial
by
ordeal
,
which at other times they allowed.
9
The
trial
by
ordeal
was abolished in this reign by order of council; a faint mark of improvement in the age.
10
There was to be a
trial
by
ordeal
of battle, and while the duchess waited for the coming of a champion, lo!
11
It is not uncommon for an accused person to challenge his accuser to a kind of
trial
by
ordeal
,
at the local temple.
12
Legislation rested with the Chiefs and
trial
by
ordeal
was common, but always so arranged that the result could be controlled by the judge.
13
The above account of the unfortunate wife was called "
trial
by
ordeal
,
"
of which Clarke gives a minute description in his commentaries.
14
Trial
by
ordeal
was abolished in this country in the year 1218.
15
Several hours had passed since the end of the
Trial
by
Ordeal
.
16
Trials
by
ordeal
used to be very common among the natives.
Russian
испытание огнем
ордалии
испытание огнём
ордалия
Portuguese
julgamento pelo fogo
ordália
ordálios
juízo de deus
sentença divina
ordálio
juízos de deus
ordálias
Spanish
juicio de dios
ordalía
Catalan
ordalia