Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and sons, 1896 - 477 pages |
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... given the reader will be able within a few days or weeks to familiarize himself with them and to de- termine which , if any , will reward , in his case , a study of the original text . Such documents as I have chosen are the very ...
... given the reader will be able within a few days or weeks to familiarize himself with them and to de- termine which , if any , will reward , in his case , a study of the original text . Such documents as I have chosen are the very ...
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... given in the book on Church and State . Nothing can be more instructive than such an exercise . One can examine at leisure the materials with which the historian worked his methods will be clear from knowing with what he had to deal ...
... given in the book on Church and State . Nothing can be more instructive than such an exercise . One can examine at leisure the materials with which the historian worked his methods will be clear from knowing with what he had to deal ...
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... given class akin . A nation , on the other hand , as such , had little influence on its neighbour , mingled seldom in that neighbour's quarrels . Kings went their own way , for the most part untrammelled by fear of interference . Where ...
... given class akin . A nation , on the other hand , as such , had little influence on its neighbour , mingled seldom in that neighbour's quarrels . Kings went their own way , for the most part untrammelled by fear of interference . Where ...
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... given without his assent and concession . § 3. Clerks charged and accused of anything , being summoned by the Justice of the king , shall come into his court , about to respond there for what it seems to the king's court that he should ...
... given without his assent and concession . § 3. Clerks charged and accused of anything , being summoned by the Justice of the king , shall come into his court , about to respond there for what it seems to the king's court that he should ...
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... given over to the sheriffs , they also shall re- ceive them straightway without delay . 7. And , in the different counties where there are no jails , such shall be made in the burgh or in some castle of the king from the money of the ...
... given over to the sheriffs , they also shall re- ceive them straightway without delay . 7. And , in the different counties where there are no jails , such shall be made in the burgh or in some castle of the king from the money of the ...
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