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Excerpt from Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the First: Years 32-33
The defendant may desire that the plaintiff should again state his demand; but the plaintiff may say that the defendant has heard it before: and if the Court refuse the defendant's request, he may pray the Court to record the demand and then, if the plaintiff fear that the Court may not record it exactly he may go through the demand again, taking care not to vary it in any particular lest the defendant again ask for a day (pp. 174.
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