The Constitutional History of England in Its Origin and Development, المجلد 3

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Clarendon Press, 1878
 

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الصفحة 554 - My father was a yeoman, and had no lands of his own, only he had a farm of three or four pound by year at the uttermost, and hereupon he tilled so much as kept half a dozen men. He had walk for a hundred sheep; and my mother milked thirty kine. He was able, and did find the king a harness, with himself and his horse, while he came to the place that he should receive the king's wages. I can remember that I buckled his harness when he went unto Blackheath field. He kept me to school, or else I had...
الصفحة 331 - And so the crown of England which hath been so free at all times, that it hath been in no earthly subjection, but immediately subject to God in all things touching the reality of the same crown, and to none other...
الصفحة 465 - The same our Lord the King, by the advice and assent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and at the prayer of the Commons...
الصفحة 504 - Parliament, that the King our Sovereign Lord, his heirs, and successors, Kings of this realm, shall be taken, accepted, and reputed, the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England...
الصفحة 607 - Woman, of what Estate or Condition that he be, shall be free to set their Son or Daughter to take Learning at any manner School that pleaseth them within the Realm.
الصفحة 467 - The parliament abrogateth old laws, maketh new, giveth order for things past and for things hereafter to be followed, changeth rights and possessions of private men, legitimateth bastards, establisheth forms of religion, altereth weights and measures, giveth forms of succession to the crown, defineth of doubtful rights, whereof is no law already made, appointeth subsidies...
الصفحة 292 - Henry to bind himself to homage and fealty, and so to hold the kingdom of the papacy. The curious expression found in a letter addressed in Henry's name to Alexander III, among the letters of Peter of Blois, has been understood to imply that the king on the occasion of his absolution placed the kingdom in that feudal relation which was afterwards created by John's submission : ' Vestrae jurisdictions est regnum Angliae et quantum ad feudatarii juris obligationem vobis duntaxatobnoxiusteneoretastringor;
الصفحة 517 - He who plots against his lord's life, let him be liable in his life to him and in all that he has ; or let him prove himself true according to his lord's "wer.
الصفحة 12 - I am descended by right line of blood, coming from the good lord, king Henry III., and through that right that God, of his grace, hath sent me with help of my kin and of my friends to recover it ; the which realm was in point to be undone for default of governance...
الصفحة 493 - Commons, in which he told them that they "ought to have their freedom to speak and say in the house of their assembly as to them is thought convenient or reasonable without any manner challenge, charge, or punition therefore to be laid to them in anywise.

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