A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... given to King Alfred ; but or people ; or that they might be alienated to all folke without impedi- ment ; the other , called Bokeland , being not disposable , but according to the tenour of the writing , which they called a boke or ...
... given to King Alfred ; but or people ; or that they might be alienated to all folke without impedi- ment ; the other , called Bokeland , being not disposable , but according to the tenour of the writing , which they called a boke or ...
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... given as allodial , or free from any superior or burden ; and it was not until the latter end of William's reign , after an alarm of an expected invasion from Denmark had passed away , that he induced his chiefs to provide for the ...
... given as allodial , or free from any superior or burden ; and it was not until the latter end of William's reign , after an alarm of an expected invasion from Denmark had passed away , that he induced his chiefs to provide for the ...
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... given in accordance with its contents.1 The feudal relations thus established between the king been granted to them , or because they had compounded for all dues and customs . The following cities and burghs are mentioned , with the ...
... given in accordance with its contents.1 The feudal relations thus established between the king been granted to them , or because they had compounded for all dues and customs . The following cities and burghs are mentioned , with the ...
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... given , -as archbishops , bishops , abbots , priors , earls , and barons . It is supposed that these As- semblies exercised certain legislative functions ; but what they were , or to what extent the Assembly was permitted to control the ...
... given , -as archbishops , bishops , abbots , priors , earls , and barons . It is supposed that these As- semblies exercised certain legislative functions ; but what they were , or to what extent the Assembly was permitted to control the ...
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... given up to violence : every powerful man built his castle , which became a den of robbers ; the towns and the open country , the clergy and the peasantry , all suffered equally from spoil and rapine ; pestilence and famine swept away ...
... given up to violence : every powerful man built his castle , which became a den of robbers ; the towns and the open country , the clergy and the peasantry , all suffered equally from spoil and rapine ; pestilence and famine swept away ...
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