The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 trang |
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... parliament for a supply . The In this universal state of indignation , it may readily be imagined that the barons were more liberal of their complaints than their sup- plies . They determined not to lavish their money on favourites ...
... parliament for a supply . The In this universal state of indignation , it may readily be imagined that the barons were more liberal of their complaints than their sup- plies . They determined not to lavish their money on favourites ...
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... parliament at Oxford , to digest a new plan of government , and to elect proper persons who were to be intrusted with the chief autho- rity . This parliament , afterwards called the mad parliament , went expeditiously to work upon the ...
... parliament at Oxford , to digest a new plan of government , and to elect proper persons who were to be intrusted with the chief autho- rity . This parliament , afterwards called the mad parliament , went expeditiously to work upon the ...
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... parliament , where , besides the barons of his own party , and several ecclesiastics who were not immediate tenants of the crown , he ordered returns to be made of two knights from every shire ; and also deputies from the boroughs ...
... parliament , where , besides the barons of his own party , and several ecclesiastics who were not immediate tenants of the crown , he ordered returns to be made of two knights from every shire ; and also deputies from the boroughs ...
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... parliament , along with two knights of the shire ( as in the former reign ) , two deputies from each borough within their county , provided with sufficient powers from their constituents to grant such demands as they should think ...
... parliament , along with two knights of the shire ( as in the former reign ) , two deputies from each borough within their county , provided with sufficient powers from their constituents to grant such demands as they should think ...
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... parliament was soon after assembled , 1309 . where the king had influence sufficient to have his late con- duct approved ; and this served only to increase his ridiculous af- fection , and to render Gaveston still more odious . This ...
... parliament was soon after assembled , 1309 . where the king had influence sufficient to have his late con- duct approved ; and this served only to increase his ridiculous af- fection , and to render Gaveston still more odious . This ...
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