History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... Parliament ; and the Commons prayed that it might be declared treason to slay a knight so come to Parliament , and mayhem with loss of the hand to wound him , and fine and ransom to assault him ; and that the King would not pardon any ...
... Parliament ; and the Commons prayed that it might be declared treason to slay a knight so come to Parliament , and mayhem with loss of the hand to wound him , and fine and ransom to assault him ; and that the King would not pardon any ...
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... Parliament was called , and under his Great Seal ; and the royal assent was given in his name to an Act , ratifying the pro- ceeding of the Lords who sealed the writ to call the Parliament ( Rot . Par . iv . 170 ) . It is not to be ...
... Parliament was called , and under his Great Seal ; and the royal assent was given in his name to an Act , ratifying the pro- ceeding of the Lords who sealed the writ to call the Parliament ( Rot . Par . iv . 170 ) . It is not to be ...
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... Parliament occurs not before the time of Louis VI . ( le Gros ) ; but in that of Louis VIII . , at the beginning of the thirteenth century , it became the usual appellation . There were then eleven Parliaments , beside that of Paris ...
... Parliament occurs not before the time of Louis VI . ( le Gros ) ; but in that of Louis VIII . , at the beginning of the thirteenth century , it became the usual appellation . There were then eleven Parliaments , beside that of Paris ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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