A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Parliament was well developed . Finally , Edward modeled Parliament on the lines of de Montfort's Parliament of 1265. In this , he used the elective principle by ordering that two knights from every shire , two citizens from every city ...
... Parliament was well developed . Finally , Edward modeled Parliament on the lines of de Montfort's Parliament of 1265. In this , he used the elective principle by ordering that two knights from every shire , two citizens from every city ...
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... PARLIAMENT Matters came to a climax in 1376 , a year that marked the height of the advance of Parliament for a long time to come . The so - called ' Good Parliament ' tried to control the executive by assuming , for the first time , its ...
... PARLIAMENT Matters came to a climax in 1376 , a year that marked the height of the advance of Parliament for a long time to come . The so - called ' Good Parliament ' tried to control the executive by assuming , for the first time , its ...
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... PARLIAMENT DEPOSES RICHARD II AND ELECTS HENRY IV Suddenly Parliament rebelled ( 1388 ) . It impeached the king's favorites . But within a year the king was able to take the government into his own hands and for eight years ruled with ...
... PARLIAMENT DEPOSES RICHARD II AND ELECTS HENRY IV Suddenly Parliament rebelled ( 1388 ) . It impeached the king's favorites . But within a year the king was able to take the government into his own hands and for eight years ruled with ...
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