The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... barons unani- mously replied , that they would not attend him on this expedition , unless he would promise to restore and preserve their privileges : " The first symptom of a regular association and plan of liberty among those noblemen ...
... barons unani- mously replied , that they would not attend him on this expedition , unless he would promise to restore and preserve their privileges : " The first symptom of a regular association and plan of liberty among those noblemen ...
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... barons appeared in London on the day appointed and de- manded of the king , that , in consequence of his own oath ... barons accepted of the terms , and peaceably returned to their castles . 1215 . 6th Jan. During this interval , John ...
... barons appeared in London on the day appointed and de- manded of the king , that , in consequence of his own oath ... barons accepted of the terms , and peaceably returned to their castles . 1215 . 6th Jan. During this interval , John ...
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... barons , and to the people . The freedom of elections was secured to the clergy : The former charter of the king was confirmed , by which the necessity of a royal congé d'elire and confirmation was superseded : All check upon appeals to ...
... barons , and to the people . The freedom of elections was secured to the clergy : The former charter of the king was confirmed , by which the necessity of a royal congé d'elire and confirmation was superseded : All check upon appeals to ...
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