Historical Source BookD. C. Heath and Company, 1920 - 211 páginas |
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... established the liberties of Englishmen . Nevertheless , it did not form an innovation . King John's predecessors , Henry I , Stephen , and Henry II , had issued coronation or acces- sion charters restricting the authority of the ...
... established the liberties of Englishmen . Nevertheless , it did not form an innovation . King John's predecessors , Henry I , Stephen , and Henry II , had issued coronation or acces- sion charters restricting the authority of the ...
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... established , exactly as if the whole twenty- five had concurred in this ; and the said twenty - five shall swear that they will faithfully observe all that is aforesaid , and cause it to be observed with all their might . And we shall ...
... established , exactly as if the whole twenty- five had concurred in this ; and the said twenty - five shall swear that they will faithfully observe all that is aforesaid , and cause it to be observed with all their might . And we shall ...
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... established in this your realm , either by the customs of the said realm or by acts of Par- liament . And whereas no offender of what kind soever is exempted from the proceedings to be used and punishments to be inflicted by the laws ...
... established in this your realm , either by the customs of the said realm or by acts of Par- liament . And whereas no offender of what kind soever is exempted from the proceedings to be used and punishments to be inflicted by the laws ...
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... established by commissioners of the several colonies , who met at Boston in May , 1643. As explained in the last article , the Plymouth representatives did not ratify the document until the following September . Neither the Rhode Island ...
... established by commissioners of the several colonies , who met at Boston in May , 1643. As explained in the last article , the Plymouth representatives did not ratify the document until the following September . Neither the Rhode Island ...
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... establish agreements and orders in general cases of a civil nature , wherein all the plantations are interested , for preserving peace amongst themselves and preventing ( as much as may be ) all occasions of war or differences with ...
... establish agreements and orders in general cases of a civil nature , wherein all the plantations are interested , for preserving peace amongst themselves and preventing ( as much as may be ) all occasions of war or differences with ...
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