A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... important change in military tenures , by commuting the military ser- vice of the barons for money ; which , under the names of escuage , scutage , or shield - money , was levied on the baronies and knights ' - fees , in lieu of the ...
... important change in military tenures , by commuting the military ser- vice of the barons for money ; which , under the names of escuage , scutage , or shield - money , was levied on the baronies and knights ' - fees , in lieu of the ...
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... importance.1 RICHARD I. , surnamed Coeur de Lion , succeeded his father , Henry , in 1189 : he became infatuated by the Cru- sades , and he devoted all his power and energy to raise money for his expedition to the Holy Land . The nation ...
... importance.1 RICHARD I. , surnamed Coeur de Lion , succeeded his father , Henry , in 1189 : he became infatuated by the Cru- sades , and he devoted all his power and energy to raise money for his expedition to the Holy Land . The nation ...
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... importance , that could not have been acquired by individual residents in the boroughs . Monasteries greatly increased during the reigns of Henry I. , Stephen , and Henry II . The author of the " No- titia Monastica " computes the ...
... importance , that could not have been acquired by individual residents in the boroughs . Monasteries greatly increased during the reigns of Henry I. , Stephen , and Henry II . The author of the " No- titia Monastica " computes the ...
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... importance as compared with the previous charters of the Norman Kings , obtained for it the distinguishing name of Magna Charta , and has made it celebrated as a main bulwark of the constitution . ' These liberties and privileges ...
... importance as compared with the previous charters of the Norman Kings , obtained for it the distinguishing name of Magna Charta , and has made it celebrated as a main bulwark of the constitution . ' These liberties and privileges ...
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... importance and most of their in- terest , since the final extinction of the feudal system by act of parliament in the reign of Charles II . But they were directed to the mitigation of grievances at the time oppres- sive ; and in a ...
... importance and most of their in- terest , since the final extinction of the feudal system by act of parliament in the reign of Charles II . But they were directed to the mitigation of grievances at the time oppres- sive ; and in a ...
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