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Página iii
... POPE INNOCENT - INTERDICT - THE KING'S SUBMISSION - DE- MANDS OF THE BARONS - GRANT OF MAGNA CHARTA - RENEWAL OF THE CIVIL WAR - JOHN OBTAINS THE SUPPORT OF THE POPE THE BARONS OFFER THE CROWN TO LOUIS OF FRANCE -THE KING DIES . John ...
... POPE INNOCENT - INTERDICT - THE KING'S SUBMISSION - DE- MANDS OF THE BARONS - GRANT OF MAGNA CHARTA - RENEWAL OF THE CIVIL WAR - JOHN OBTAINS THE SUPPORT OF THE POPE THE BARONS OFFER THE CROWN TO LOUIS OF FRANCE -THE KING DIES . John ...
Página iv
... Pope reprehends the barons , 45. Their demands , 46. King yields at Runnymead , 48. Contents of the charter , 49 ... popes , 103. Tallages , 105 . Provisions , 107. Papal concessions , 108. Offer of the crown of Sicily , 109. It is ...
... Pope reprehends the barons , 45. Their demands , 46. King yields at Runnymead , 48. Contents of the charter , 49 ... popes , 103. Tallages , 105 . Provisions , 107. Papal concessions , 108. Offer of the crown of Sicily , 109. It is ...
Página v
... pope and the legate , 153. Edward's journey to the Holy Land , 155. Murder of Prince Henry , 156. Death of Richard king of the Romans , 157. And of Henry , 157 . The king's character , 159. Constitution of parliament , 161 . Originally ...
... pope and the legate , 153. Edward's journey to the Holy Land , 155. Murder of Prince Henry , 156. Death of Richard king of the Romans , 157. And of Henry , 157 . The king's character , 159. Constitution of parliament , 161 . Originally ...
Página vi
... pope writes in their favour , 231. Answer of the English barons , 233. Answer of Edward , 235. Recovery of Guienne , 236. Edward overruns Scotland , 237. Stir- ling surrenders , 239. Execution of Wallace , 240. His real actions , 241 ...
... pope writes in their favour , 231. Answer of the English barons , 233. Answer of Edward , 235. Recovery of Guienne , 236. Edward overruns Scotland , 237. Stir- ling surrenders , 239. Execution of Wallace , 240. His real actions , 241 ...
Página vii
... pope , 309. Edward Bruce is killed , 310. Famine and pes- tilence , 311. Dispute respecting the ordinances , 313. Ne- gotiation with Scotland , 315. Publication of the papal truce , 315. It is violated by the Scots , 316. Truce between ...
... pope , 309. Edward Bruce is killed , 310. Famine and pes- tilence , 311. Dispute respecting the ordinances , 313. Ne- gotiation with Scotland , 315. Publication of the papal truce , 315. It is violated by the Scots , 316. Truce between ...
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Pasajes populares
Página 12 - But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established.
Página 54 - No free man shall be taken or imprisoned, or disseised, or outlawed, or exiled, or anywise destroyed; nor shall we go upon him nor send upon him, but by the lawful judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
Página 57 - ... towards our other barons of England, unless it ought to be otherwise, according to the charters which we hold from William, his father, the former King of the Scots.
Página 345 - I, William Trussel, proctor of the earls, barons, and others, having for this full and sufficient power, do. render and give back to you, Edward, once King of England, the homage and fealty of the persons named in my procuracy; and acquit and discharge them thereof in the best manner that law and custom will give. And I now make protestation in their name that they will no longer be in your fealty and allegiance, nor claim to hold anything of you as king, but will account you hereafter as a private...
Página 293 - Bamhorough, which in reality belonged to the crown. And that, to prevent delay in the administration of justice, parliaments should be holden at least once, and, if need should be, oftener than once every...
Página 121 - No, Sir," replied Roger Bigod, " but by your partiality to foreigners, and your own prodigality, the realm is involved in misery Wherefore we demand that the powers of government be delegated to a committee of barons and prelates, who may correct abuses, and enact salutary laws.
Página 71 - John was not less reprehensible as a husband than he was as a monarch. While Louis took from him his provinces on the continent, he had consoled himself for the loss in the company of his beautiful bride : but he soon abandoned her to revert to his former habits. The licentiousness of his amours is reckoned by every ancient writer among the principal causes of the alienation of his barons, many of whom had to lament and revenge the disgrace of a wife, or daughter, or sister.
Página 54 - No freeman shall be taken or imprisoned or disseized, or outlawed, or exiled, or in any way destroyed ; nor will we go upon him, nor will we send upon him, unless by the lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Página 233 - ... grace of God shall always be our common and unanimous resolve, that with respect to the rights of his kingdom of Scotland, or other his temporal rights, our aforesaid lord the king shall not plead before you, nor submit in any manner to your judgment, nor suffer his right to be brought into question by any inquiry, nor send agents or procurators for that purpose to your court.
Página 32 - God and the church, had determined to humble himself, in imitation of him who for our sake had humbled himself even unto death ; that he had, therefore, not through fear or force, but of his own free will, and with the unanimous consent of his barons, granted to God, to the holy apostles Peter and Paul, to pope Innocent, and Innocent's rightful successors, the kingdom of England and the kingdom of Ireland, to be held of...