A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... cause he keepeth his tourn circuit about the shire , and hold- eth the same court in several places , to inquire of all offences perpetrated against the common law . That court was held twice in the year . The other court was called the ...
... cause he keepeth his tourn circuit about the shire , and hold- eth the same court in several places , to inquire of all offences perpetrated against the common law . That court was held twice in the year . The other court was called the ...
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... caused himself to be immediately crowned ; and , to give validity to his title and to gain the goodwill of the people , he , after his coronation , and in the first year of his reign , issued a charter , which states that he had been ...
... caused himself to be immediately crowned ; and , to give validity to his title and to gain the goodwill of the people , he , after his coronation , and in the first year of his reign , issued a charter , which states that he had been ...
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... caused their castles to be demolished . He also made a very important change in military tenures , by commuting the ... causes relating to the title of land , which before had been tried by duel , is ascribed to Henry II . , and may well ...
... caused their castles to be demolished . He also made a very important change in military tenures , by commuting the ... causes relating to the title of land , which before had been tried by duel , is ascribed to Henry II . , and may well ...
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... cause . And if we shall have led or sent him to the army , he shall be free from castle- ward for the time he shall be in the army by our command . " It may be inferred from the following articles , that the king had extended his ...
... cause . And if we shall have led or sent him to the army , he shall be free from castle- ward for the time he shall be in the army by our command . " It may be inferred from the following articles , that the king had extended his ...
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... cause to be sum- moned the archbishops , bishops , abbots , earls , and great barons of the realm singly by our letters ; and furthermore , we will cause to be summoned in general , by our sheriff's and bailiffs , all others who hold of ...
... cause to be sum- moned the archbishops , bishops , abbots , earls , and great barons of the realm singly by our letters ; and furthermore , we will cause to be summoned in general , by our sheriff's and bailiffs , all others who hold of ...
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