| Albert Beebe White - Constitutional history - 1925 - 512 pages
...in the light of the king's relations with, his vassals in the matter of scutage and service abroad. No scutage or aid shall be imposed in our kingdom unless by common counsel of our kingdom, except for ransoming our person, for making our eldest son a knight,... | |
| William Backus Guitteau, Hanson Hart Webster - United States - 1926 - 240 pages
...the Church of England shall be free, and have her whole rights, and her liberties inviolable. 12. " No scutage or aid shall be imposed in our kingdom, unless by the general council of our kingdom. 14. "And for holding the general council of the kingdom concerning... | |
| American poetry - 1927 - 490 pages
...the most important articles were the two which limited the power of the king in matters of taxation: "No scutage or aid shall be imposed in our kingdom unless by the general council of our kingdom;" and "For the holding of the general council of the kingdom ... we... | |
| Constitutional law - 1925 - 276 pages
...of us and our heirs." Some of the most important of its succeeding provisions are as follows : XIV. No scutage or aid shall be imposed in our kingdom, unless by the common council of our kingdom, except to redeem our person, and make our eldest son a knight, and once to marry our eldest daughter,... | |
| Illinois State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1918 - 874 pages
...principle of "no taxation without representation" was established by the declaration that- "No scutage nor aid shall be imposed in our kingdom unless by the common council of our kingdom." We have 'gone a long way since 1215, and the courts have marched with the progress of public sentiment.... | |
| United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - Political Science - 1941 - 904 pages
...saving the Lord's service; and so shall it be done with regard to debts owed to other persons than Jews. No scutage or aid shall be imposed in Our kingdom unless by common council thereof, except to ransom Our person, make Our eldest son a knight, and once to marry... | |
| Virginia Bar Association, Virginia State Bar Association - Bar associations - 1900 - 422 pages
...preservation and guarantee of these liberties was contained in the clause of the charter providing that ''no scutage or aid shall be imposed in our kingdom, unless by the general course of the nation, except for ransoming our person, making our eldest son a knight, and... | |
| Peter Harris - Law - 2006
...scutages levied by King John resulted in Article 12 of Magna Carta (17 John) (1215) (UK) requiring that 'no scutage or aid shall be imposed in our kingdom unless by common counsel of our kingdom . . .'; United Kingdom (1810-1828, Vol. I, p. 9). The translation is... | |
| Granite industry and trade - 1915 - 464 pages
...respresentation" was a logical outgrowth of the Charter, for it also declared that "no scuttage nor aid shall be imposed in our kingdom unless by the Common Council of our kingdom," and these things constituted the spirit or merit of the Great Charter. Writing about Magna Charta the... | |
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