A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... charged with the render of knights and men , which it was the duty of the abbots and bishops to provide . The holders of lands by military service , directly of the king , owned no superior but the king : they were called the king's ...
... charged with the render of knights and men , which it was the duty of the abbots and bishops to provide . The holders of lands by military service , directly of the king , owned no superior but the king : they were called the king's ...
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... charged with the render of the military services by which the estates were held . They took rank after the bishops and abbots ; and baron was the only title of nobility until the reign of Edward III . , except that of earl , which ...
... charged with the render of the military services by which the estates were held . They took rank after the bishops and abbots ; and baron was the only title of nobility until the reign of Edward III . , except that of earl , which ...
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... charges , and customs to which they were liable :-( Kelham's Domesday Book Illustrated , p . 430 ; Ellis , vol . i . p . 190. ) Shaftesbury . Huntingdon . Derby . Dover . Northampton . Lincoln . Norwich . Canterbury . Taunton . Yarmouth ...
... charges , and customs to which they were liable :-( Kelham's Domesday Book Illustrated , p . 430 ; Ellis , vol . i . p . 190. ) Shaftesbury . Huntingdon . Derby . Dover . Northampton . Lincoln . Norwich . Canterbury . Taunton . Yarmouth ...
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... charges on the people , and those which applied to the general law . In the former cases , it is supposed that the consent of the barons in council was necessary ; in the latter , that the king had independent au- thority . In this ...
... charges on the people , and those which applied to the general law . In the former cases , it is supposed that the consent of the barons in council was necessary ; in the latter , that the king had independent au- thority . In this ...
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... charges , he in effect surrendered the power of the Crown to impose taxes on the most opulent portion of its subjects without their consent . But the tenants of the king's demesnes were not by this charter exempted from liability to ...
... charges , he in effect surrendered the power of the Crown to impose taxes on the most opulent portion of its subjects without their consent . But the tenants of the king's demesnes were not by this charter exempted from liability to ...
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