An Historical Essay on the Magna Charta of King John: To which are Added, the Great Charter in Latin and English : the Charters of Liberties and Confirmations, Granted by Henry III and Edward I ...J. Major and R. Jennings, 1829 - 612 páginas |
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... reason it has been , excellently re- corded and explained , by many of the best Authors in the noble host of En- glish Historians and Commentators ; and by Sir Edward Coke , and Sir William Blackstone in particular : -yet their works ...
... reason it has been , excellently re- corded and explained , by many of the best Authors in the noble host of En- glish Historians and Commentators ; and by Sir Edward Coke , and Sir William Blackstone in particular : -yet their works ...
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... reason of his duplicity , they would instantly , by capturing his castles , compel him to give them satisfaction . " The impatient and ardent dispositions of the Barons inflamed by these meetings , kept them but too well to their ...
... reason of his duplicity , they would instantly , by capturing his castles , compel him to give them satisfaction . " The impatient and ardent dispositions of the Barons inflamed by these meetings , kept them but too well to their ...
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... reason of their intercession , on the day fixed he would satisfy all . " A certain period was thus assigned when the civil contentions between the King and his subjects should be finally terminated : when the former should restore that ...
... reason of their intercession , on the day fixed he would satisfy all . " A certain period was thus assigned when the civil contentions between the King and his subjects should be finally terminated : when the former should restore that ...
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... attentively considers the utter hatred which was entertained for John by almost all his subjects , but more especially by the Ecclesiastics , will per- ceive but little reason why this account should be supposed 34 ESSAY ON MAGNA CHARTA .
... attentively considers the utter hatred which was entertained for John by almost all his subjects , but more especially by the Ecclesiastics , will per- ceive but little reason why this account should be supposed 34 ESSAY ON MAGNA CHARTA .
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... reason why this account should be supposed wholly traditional . The celebrated Ra- pin , and his annotator , Morant , have thought it a sufficient argument against it's truth to remark , that it was improbable for " a man to poison him ...
... reason why this account should be supposed wholly traditional . The celebrated Ra- pin , and his annotator , Morant , have thought it a sufficient argument against it's truth to remark , that it was improbable for " a man to poison him ...
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Abbot aforesaid ancient appears Archbishop of Canterbury arms Bailiffs Barons Bishop Blackst Castle Chap Charter of King Charters of Liberties chief Church common confirmed contained copy County Court crown custody customs daughter death debt Drawn by W. H. Duke ecclesiastical Edward Edward the Confessor elected English Engraved estates fesse Fitz-Walter Forest Charter France granted Gules hath heir held honour Hugh instrument John's Justices Justiciary King Henry King John King of England King's kingdom Knights lands Latin letters lion Lond London Lord Coke Louis the Dauphin Magna Charta married Matthew Paris Normandy observed officers original Parliament Peers person Philip Pleas Pope possessions preceding Essay present volume preserved Prince principal printed privileges realm reign Richard Robert Roger Roll Royal Runnemede Saxon Scutage Seal Sheriff signifies Sir William Blackstone Sovereign Statute tenants vide W. H. Brooke Westminster whilst William Marshall Writ
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Página 115 - ... relief — that is to say, the heir or heirs of an earl, for...
Página 49 - So help me God I will keep all these articles inviolate, as I am a man, as I am a Christian, as I am a knight, and as I am a king crowned and anointed.
Página 27 - Roman church, and to our lord pope Innocent and to his catholic successors, the whole kingdom of England and the whole kingdom of Ireland, with all their rights and appurtenances, for the remission of our...
Página 137 - It shall not be lawful from henceforth to any to give his lands to any religious house, and to take the same land again to hold of the same house. Nor shall it be lawful to any house of religion to take the lands of any, and to lease the same to him of whom...
Página 121 - No free-man shall be seized, or imprisoned, or dispossessed, or outlawed, or in any way destroyed ; nor will we condemn him...
Página 142 - ... her inheritance, which her husband and she held at the day of his death ; and she may remain in the mansion house of her husband forty days after his death, within which time her dower shall be assigned.
Página 71 - John, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, and count of Anjou...
Página 71 - Bailiffs, and his faithful subjects, greeting. Know ye, that we, in the presence of God, and for the salvation of our soul, and the souls of...
Página 128 - ... shall be committed to two lawful and discreet men of that fee, who shall answer for the issues to us, or to him to whom we shall assign them; and if we...
Página 77 - ... land shall be committed to two lawful and discreet men of that fee, who shall answer for the issues to us, or to him to whom we shall...