London, Том 1Charles Knight Charles Knight & Company, 1841 |
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... ( called bridges ) and Water - gates studded the shores of both cities . Palaces arose , such as the Savoy , where the powerful nobles kept almost regal state . The Courts of Law were fixed at Westminster ; and thither the citizens and ...
... ( called bridges ) and Water - gates studded the shores of both cities . Palaces arose , such as the Savoy , where the powerful nobles kept almost regal state . The Courts of Law were fixed at Westminster ; and thither the citizens and ...
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... called foot - ball ; which I conceive ( under your favour ) not very conveniently civil in the streets ; especially in such irregular and narrow roads * Strafford's Letters , vol . i . p . 261 . † Id . p . 266 . Trivia . as Crooked ...
... called foot - ball ; which I conceive ( under your favour ) not very conveniently civil in the streets ; especially in such irregular and narrow roads * Strafford's Letters , vol . i . p . 261 . † Id . p . 266 . Trivia . as Crooked ...
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... called one of his Chief Justices , forthwith to summon a Folk- mote at Paul's Cross , and there to read the docu- ment to the citizens . The word is Saxon - Folk- mote , a people - meeting , as Witenagemote is a legis- lative assembly ...
... called one of his Chief Justices , forthwith to summon a Folk- mote at Paul's Cross , and there to read the docu- ment to the citizens . The word is Saxon - Folk- mote , a people - meeting , as Witenagemote is a legis- lative assembly ...
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... called the Folk or People , as distinguished from the resident strangers or natives of other countries ( the Metoikoi , as they would have been called at Athens ) , and also from persons in a servile state , whose condition throughout ...
... called the Folk or People , as distinguished from the resident strangers or natives of other countries ( the Metoikoi , as they would have been called at Athens ) , and also from persons in a servile state , whose condition throughout ...
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... called the Mad Parliament . The next year he sent to Rome for an absolution from the oath he had then been compelled to take ; and in 1262 , on the second Sunday in Lent , " he caused to be read at Paul's Cross a bull obtained of Pope ...
... called the Mad Parliament . The next year he sent to Rome for an absolution from the oath he had then been compelled to take ; and in 1262 , on the second Sunday in Lent , " he caused to be read at Paul's Cross a bull obtained of Pope ...
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