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... crown had waged against the Church . The sword had , at length , been fully drawn , and the Anointed of the Lord stricken down , but he was himself answerable for that reiteration of crimes which had now terminated in murder , sacrilege ...
... crown had waged against the Church . The sword had , at length , been fully drawn , and the Anointed of the Lord stricken down , but he was himself answerable for that reiteration of crimes which had now terminated in murder , sacrilege ...
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... Crown , has been entered in the Royal Exchequer Rolls , which have been pre- served to the present day ; and although , since King John's time , every Chancery record has been regularly entered either on the Close , Patent , or Charter ...
... Crown , has been entered in the Royal Exchequer Rolls , which have been pre- served to the present day ; and although , since King John's time , every Chancery record has been regularly entered either on the Close , Patent , or Charter ...
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... crown should never con- glomerate into unities , but should be scattered over different parts of the kingdom , that England was saved from sharing the fate of Germany ; and thus not even after the events of Runnymede was it possible for ...
... crown should never con- glomerate into unities , but should be scattered over different parts of the kingdom , that England was saved from sharing the fate of Germany ; and thus not even after the events of Runnymede was it possible for ...
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... Crown vassals and tenants in chief , who were summoned collectively , form the basis of the future House of Lords . But here the questions arise : who were the men who , not long afterwards , laid claim to the dignity , rights , and ...
... Crown vassals and tenants in chief , who were summoned collectively , form the basis of the future House of Lords . But here the questions arise : who were the men who , not long afterwards , laid claim to the dignity , rights , and ...
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... Crown fiefs , and , like the temporal lords , furnished subsidies in time of war , exercised the rights of judicature , and occasionally , when circumstances tended to it , came into collision with the Crown , their temporal peers , the ...
... Crown fiefs , and , like the temporal lords , furnished subsidies in time of war , exercised the rights of judicature , and occasionally , when circumstances tended to it , came into collision with the Crown , their temporal peers , the ...
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