Historical Source BookD. C. Heath and Company, 1920 - 211 páginas |
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... King John's predecessors , Henry I , Stephen , and Henry II , had issued coronation or acces- sion charters restricting the authority of the sovereign in favor of nobles , clergy , and commons . Magna Carta was suggested by and based ...
... King John's predecessors , Henry I , Stephen , and Henry II , had issued coronation or acces- sion charters restricting the authority of the sovereign in favor of nobles , clergy , and commons . Magna Carta was suggested by and based ...
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... king's court . 4 The writ of inquisition here mentioned has nothing to do with the writ of habeas corpus . 5 Perhaps equivalent to compelling his submission to the ordeal . XXXIX . No freeman shall be taken or imprisoned or The Great ...
... king's court . 4 The writ of inquisition here mentioned has nothing to do with the writ of habeas corpus . 5 Perhaps equivalent to compelling his submission to the ordeal . XXXIX . No freeman shall be taken or imprisoned or The Great ...
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... King Henry , or by our brother , King Richard , 1 That is , reserved for the king's exclusive use when engaged in falconry . 2 These French adherents of King John were especially abnoxious to the barons and feared by them . 3 Article ...
... King Henry , or by our brother , King Richard , 1 That is , reserved for the king's exclusive use when engaged in falconry . 2 These French adherents of King John were especially abnoxious to the barons and feared by them . 3 Article ...
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... King Henry our father , or King Richard our brother , and which we retain in our hand ( or which are possessed by others , to whom we are bound to warrant them ) we shall have respite until the usual term of crusaders ; excepting those ...
... King Henry our father , or King Richard our brother , and which we retain in our hand ( or which are possessed by others , to whom we are bound to warrant them ) we shall have respite until the usual term of crusaders ; excepting those ...
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... king . By Article VI Edward I recog- nized the principle that no new or extraordinary taxes should be levied without the consent of Parliament . This article was often referred to in later times , especially by the parliamentary leaders ...
... king . By Article VI Edward I recog- nized the principle that no new or extraordinary taxes should be levied without the consent of Parliament . This article was often referred to in later times , especially by the parliamentary leaders ...
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