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... holds an untitled benefice , and the other is pushing his fortune . He rules both the king and the entire kingdom . On my first arrival in England he used to say to me , " His majesty will do so and so . " Subsequently , by degrees , he ...
... holds an untitled benefice , and the other is pushing his fortune . He rules both the king and the entire kingdom . On my first arrival in England he used to say to me , " His majesty will do so and so . " Subsequently , by degrees , he ...
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... holds a fief , the lord to whom it belongs shall receive it again . Moreover , if it is learned that his heirs after his expulsion have furnished him any support or aid , and if they are con- victed of it , the estate shall be taken ...
... holds a fief , the lord to whom it belongs shall receive it again . Moreover , if it is learned that his heirs after his expulsion have furnished him any support or aid , and if they are con- victed of it , the estate shall be taken ...
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... hold a council to judge the enemies of justice . The peace is not violated if , during the time , the duke or other counts , advocates or their substitutes hold courts and inflict punishment legally on thieves , robbers and other ...
... hold a council to judge the enemies of justice . The peace is not violated if , during the time , the duke or other counts , advocates or their substitutes hold courts and inflict punishment legally on thieves , robbers and other ...
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... hold their fiefs , and the latter are unable or unwilling to advance them money , we allow them freely to mortgage their lands and other possessions to churches , ecclesiastics or other Christians , and their lords shall have no redress ...
... hold their fiefs , and the latter are unable or unwilling to advance them money , we allow them freely to mortgage their lands and other possessions to churches , ecclesiastics or other Christians , and their lords shall have no redress ...
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... hold the property for one year after the completion of the years for which the mortgage or assignment ought to continue . However , if the creditor shall have cultivated the mortgaged lands or vineyards , he shall have one - half the ...
... hold the property for one year after the completion of the years for which the mortgage or assignment ought to continue . However , if the creditor shall have cultivated the mortgaged lands or vineyards , he shall have one - half the ...
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abolished according aforesaid Antioch archbishop archbishop of Reims ARTICLE attack Babylon barons battle benefices bishop Bohemond brethren captured cause Chamber of Deputies Chamber of Peers Christ Christians church citizens clergy command Confederation council count count of Tripoli court creditors crusade Damietta debt declared decree Diet diocese elected emperor enemy England faithful force fortress France French Geschichte grace granted heirs Henry Holy City Holy Land honor Jerusalem Joppa justice killed king of Jerusalem King's kingdom knight Latin Letter liberty livres lord king majesty matter Matthew Paris ministers monarch Moreover National Assembly oath Paris parish priests peace person pilgrims present princes provinces realm Recueil remain Roger of Wendover Rolls Series royal safety Saladin Saracens sent soldiers sultan of Babylon taxes Templars tion Troppau truce Turks Union vote wish
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Page 12 - No free man shall be taken or imprisoned or dispossessed, or outlawed, or banished, or in any way destroyed, nor will we go upon him, nor send upon him, except by the legal judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
Page 6 - John, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine...
Page 10 - And if you desire to know what was done with the enemy who were found there, know that in Solomon's Porch and in his temple our men rode in the blood of the Saracens up to the knees of their horses.
Page 17 - Edward, by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine, to all those that these present letters shall hear or see, greeting.
Page 3 - And I will that every child be his father's heir after his father's day ; and I will not endure that any man offer any wrong to you. God keep you.
Page 3 - The disciple is not above his master, nor the servant above his Lord. It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his Lord...
Page 6 - Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions can be based only upon public utility. 2. The aim of every political association is the preservation of the natural and imprescriptible rights of man. These rights are liberty, property, security, and resistance to oppression.
Page 22 - For he himself witnesses what he has seen with his own eyes and heard with his own ears.
Page 6 - Assembly, believing that the ignorance, neglect or contempt of the rights of man are the sole cause of public calamities and of the corruption of governments, have determined to set forth in a solemn declaration the natural, inalienable and sacred rights of man...