A Short History of England from the Earliest Times to the Present DayRivingtons, 1890 - 476 էջ |
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... Exactions from Clergy . 51 51 1096. First Crusade 1100. Death of William 51 52 CHAPTER III . HENRY I. ( 1100-1135 ) . Charter granted ... 1102. Marriage with Matilda 355535 DATE War with Robert of Bellême . 1104. War with Contents . xi.
... Exactions from Clergy . 51 51 1096. First Crusade 1100. Death of William 51 52 CHAPTER III . HENRY I. ( 1100-1135 ) . Charter granted ... 1102. Marriage with Matilda 355535 DATE War with Robert of Bellême . 1104. War with Contents . xi.
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... granted were called bocland , because they were given to their owners by book or title - deed . By - and - by the kings began to give out this land without consulting the wise men , and this helped them to increase their power , because ...
... granted were called bocland , because they were given to their owners by book or title - deed . By - and - by the kings began to give out this land without consulting the wise men , and this helped them to increase their power , because ...
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... granted it to Malcolm , King of Scots , on condition that he would fight for him as his fellow - worker by sea and land . He also destroyed the inde- pendence of the five Danish boroughs , and their territory , like the rest of Mercia ...
... granted it to Malcolm , King of Scots , on condition that he would fight for him as his fellow - worker by sea and land . He also destroyed the inde- pendence of the five Danish boroughs , and their territory , like the rest of Mercia ...
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... granted to King of Scots Establishment of Danish dynasty Restoration of the English line ... ( ) 1042 CHAPTER V. THE NORMAN CONQUEST . Edward the .Confessor . 32 [ 1040 . Invasions of the Northmen . Canute becomes King.
... granted to King of Scots Establishment of Danish dynasty Restoration of the English line ... ( ) 1042 CHAPTER V. THE NORMAN CONQUEST . Edward the .Confessor . 32 [ 1040 . Invasions of the Northmen . Canute becomes King.
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... granted land to their followers on military service , they had gained control over the law courts , and they were rapidly making themselves stronger than the kings . William had himself been Duke of Normandy , and he was determined to ...
... granted land to their followers on military service , they had gained control over the law courts , and they were rapidly making themselves stronger than the kings . William had himself been Duke of Normandy , and he was determined to ...
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Էջ ii - A Handbook in Outline of English Politics for the Last Half Century. Extracted from "A Handbook of English Political History.
Էջ 361 - THE power of the crown has increased, is increasing, and ought to be diminished...
Էջ 235 - That no freeman be required to give any gift, loan, benevolence, or tax without common consent by Act of Parliament.
Էջ vii - A Skeleton Outline of the History of England, being an abridgment of a Handbook in Outline of the Political History of England.
Էջ 285 - Subjects have a right to petition the king. 6. The election of members of parliament ought to be free. 7. Freedom of speech and debate in parliament ought not to be questioned in any court or place out of parliament. 8. Excessive fines must not be imposed ; and jurors, in cases for high treason, must be freeholders. 9. For redress of all grievances, and for the strengthening of the laws, parliament ought to be held frequently. 10. William and Mary were declared king and queen of England, and all...
Էջ 324 - A company for carrying on an undertaking of great advantage, but nobody to know what it is.
Էջ 258 - Parliament, according to the Instrument, was to be summoned at least once every three years and was not to be dissolved without its own consent until it had sat for a minimum of five months. The Protector could hold up Bills for twenty days, but after that...
Էջ ii - A HANDBOOK IN OUTLINE OF ENGLISH POLITICS FOR THE LAST HALF CENTURY. Extracted from " A Handbook of English Political History." With Appendices on the Reform Bills, Disfranchised and Enfranchised Boroughs, &c. By AH DYKU ACLAND, MP, and CYRIL RANSOMS, MA Crown 8vo, cloth, is.
Էջ 285 - Patriarchd, by setting up a king and queen who owed their position to the choice of parliament. In the second, it gave an opportunity for reasserting the principles of the English constitution which it had been the aim of the Stuarts to set aside. In the third, it began what may be called the reign of parliament Up to the Revolution there is no doubt that the guiding force in directing the policy of the nation had been the will of the king. Since the Revolution the guiding force has been the will...
Էջ 257 - Again, in 1651 came the celebrated English Navigation Act which prohibited the importation of goods into England except in English ships or in the ships of the country producing the goods. This was...