A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... according to age , nobility of descent , renown in war , or fame for eloquence . No man dictated to the assembly ; any might persuade , but none could command . " In this council of state , accusations were exhibited and capital ...
... according to age , nobility of descent , renown in war , or fame for eloquence . No man dictated to the assembly ; any might persuade , but none could command . " In this council of state , accusations were exhibited and capital ...
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... according to modern historians , it was not until the reign . of Athelstan that the distinctions of the Heptarchy were abolished . In his reign , however , if not before , the king- doms of the Heptarchy were united under one government ...
... according to modern historians , it was not until the reign . of Athelstan that the distinctions of the Heptarchy were abolished . In his reign , however , if not before , the king- doms of the Heptarchy were united under one government ...
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... according to the tenour of the writing , which they called a boke or land - boke . " ( Spelman on Ancient Deeds and Charters . ) 1 Palgrave's Commonwealth , vol . i . p . 101 . 2 History of Boroughs and Municipal Corporations , by H. A. ...
... according to the tenour of the writing , which they called a boke or land - boke . " ( Spelman on Ancient Deeds and Charters . ) 1 Palgrave's Commonwealth , vol . i . p . 101 . 2 History of Boroughs and Municipal Corporations , by H. A. ...
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... according to their rank in Normandy ; or in proportion to the number of their followers , or to the supplies they had furnished to the expedition . ' But it is observable that most of the larger grants were of lands in different parts ...
... according to their rank in Normandy ; or in proportion to the number of their followers , or to the supplies they had furnished to the expedition . ' But it is observable that most of the larger grants were of lands in different parts ...
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... according to modern ideas , would perhaps be considered humiliating , both in posture and language . It was called homage ; and so called from its being the profession by the vassal that he was the king's man , from the Norman words ...
... according to modern ideas , would perhaps be considered humiliating , both in posture and language . It was called homage ; and so called from its being the profession by the vassal that he was the king's man , from the Norman words ...
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