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 by a general summons of the sheriff . The king shall not seize any baron's land for a debt to the crown , if the baron possesses as many goods and chattels as are sufficient to discharge the debt . No man shall be obliged to ...
... barons by a general summons of the sheriff . The king shall not seize any baron's land for a debt to the crown , if the baron possesses as many goods and chattels as are sufficient to discharge the debt . No man shall be obliged to ...
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... barons ; and though he was cited to Rome , that he might attend a general council , there assembled , and was suspended , on account of his disobedience to the pope , and his secret correspondence with the king's enemies . Though a new ...
... barons ; and though he was cited to Rome , that he might attend a general council , there assembled , and was suspended , on account of his disobedience to the pope , and his secret correspondence with the king's enemies . Though a new ...
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