Readings in English HistoryArvel B. Erickson, Martin J. Havran Scribner, 1967 - 427 pagini |
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... hold the same for the Time that they ought to hold it , and no longer ; that is to say , such as have them by the King's Charter granted them , for the Time limited by said Charters ; ( 2 ) and also they that have them without Charter ...
... hold the same for the Time that they ought to hold it , and no longer ; that is to say , such as have them by the King's Charter granted them , for the Time limited by said Charters ; ( 2 ) and also they that have them without Charter ...
Pagina 76
... hold to the seid William terme of his lyfe , withoute empechement of wast ; the remayndre therof to the seid Elizabeth , to have and hold to hir terme of hir lyfe withoute empechement of wast . Also it is accorded that the seid William ...
... hold to the seid William terme of his lyfe , withoute empechement of wast ; the remayndre therof to the seid Elizabeth , to have and hold to hir terme of hir lyfe withoute empechement of wast . Also it is accorded that the seid William ...
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... hold or exercise the Office of Guardians and Justices of the United Kingdom , or of Regent of the United Kingdom , un- der whatever Name , Style , or Title such Office may be constituted ; nor to enable any Person , otherwise than as he ...
... hold or exercise the Office of Guardians and Justices of the United Kingdom , or of Regent of the United Kingdom , un- der whatever Name , Style , or Title such Office may be constituted ; nor to enable any Person , otherwise than as he ...
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CHAPTER ONE PRENORMAN BRITAIN | 3 |
The Britons and Their Way of Life | 4 |
The Roman Withdrawal | 5 |
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