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... earls , barons and knights , bishops and abbots decided causes and passed judgment . But by slow degrees the king's court ( curia ) was becoming distinct from the king's council ( concilium ) ; the work of hearing lawsuits was being ...
... earls , barons and knights , bishops and abbots decided causes and passed judgment . But by slow degrees the king's court ( curia ) was becoming distinct from the king's council ( concilium ) ; the work of hearing lawsuits was being ...
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... Earl of Hereford . This seems clear proof that he was not regarded as a royal partizan❜ . During all that follows Bracton is still commissioned to take the Devonshire assizes ; men may come and go , constitutions may be established and ...
... Earl of Hereford . This seems clear proof that he was not regarded as a royal partizan❜ . During all that follows Bracton is still commissioned to take the Devonshire assizes ; men may come and go , constitutions may be established and ...
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... earls and barons force the king to do right and abstain from wrong ? There is yet however one passage to be noticed ; its authenticity seems unquestionable ' . The king ought , when petitioned , to make atonement for his misdeeds , quod ...
... earls and barons force the king to do right and abstain from wrong ? There is yet however one passage to be noticed ; its authenticity seems unquestionable ' . The king ought , when petitioned , to make atonement for his misdeeds , quod ...
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... earls and barons , though the same Bracton repeatedly and emphatically denied that the king has any superior save God and the law , or even any equal2 ; just in his day such theories as these were being rapidly moulded and remoulded by ...
... earls and barons , though the same Bracton repeatedly and emphatically denied that the king has any superior save God and the law , or even any equal2 ; just in his day such theories as these were being rapidly moulded and remoulded by ...
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... Earl of Cornwall , Richard " Earl of Gloucester , Henry of Bath , Henry de la Mare , " Henry of Bratton , Walter of Merton and others of the " King's Council . " So of course Bracton knew of the writ ; we may well suppose that he said ...
... Earl of Cornwall , Richard " Earl of Gloucester , Henry of Bath , Henry de la Mare , " Henry of Bratton , Walter of Merton and others of the " King's Council . " So of course Bracton knew of the writ ; we may well suppose that he said ...
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