Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... tallage ; this pretension was however rejected by the counsellors of Henry III . London did not succeed in obtaining a lasting recognition of its legal right to a commune . 2 We cannot subscribe wholly to either the theory of Mr. Round ...
... tallage ; this pretension was however rejected by the counsellors of Henry III . London did not succeed in obtaining a lasting recognition of its legal right to a commune . 2 We cannot subscribe wholly to either the theory of Mr. Round ...
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... tallage or in the form of aids , —an extremely elastic term , which had very diverse meanings and was in no wise reserved for the feudal aid.2 What the Londoners wanted . 1. Bémont , op . cit . , p . 19 . 1 We 2. The author of the ...
... tallage or in the form of aids , —an extremely elastic term , which had very diverse meanings and was in no wise reserved for the feudal aid.2 What the Londoners wanted . 1. Bémont , op . cit . , p . 19 . 1 We 2. The author of the ...
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... tallage even more than the aid.1 A text to which attention has never been paid until now proves this . In the list of nine articles , of which I was speaking just now , I read as follows : " De omnibus taillagiis delendis nisi per ...
... tallage even more than the aid.1 A text to which attention has never been paid until now proves this . In the list of nine articles , of which I was speaking just now , I read as follows : " De omnibus taillagiis delendis nisi per ...
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... tallage the Londoners at his pleasure ; on these conditions he could do without their auxilia . Such , in our opinion , is the true explanation of article 12 of the Great Charter . Why London claimed exemption from tallage 3 The ...
... tallage the Londoners at his pleasure ; on these conditions he could do without their auxilia . Such , in our opinion , is the true explanation of article 12 of the Great Charter . Why London claimed exemption from tallage 3 The ...
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... tallage if they would pay him its equivalent ; as the Londoners did not comply and haggled over the terms , he forced them to recognize that they were tallageable . They never dreamed of asserting that they constituted a commune and ...
... tallage if they would pay him its equivalent ; as the Londoners did not comply and haggled over the terms , he forced them to recognize that they were tallageable . They never dreamed of asserting that they constituted a commune and ...
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