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... custom ; 2 and in circumstances less favourable to himself King John was forced to observe the law of Poitou with regard to the 1. See below p . 48 . 2. Howden , iii , p . 255 , ' quia videlicet rex Angliae violare nolebat consuetudines ...
... custom ; 2 and in circumstances less favourable to himself King John was forced to observe the law of Poitou with regard to the 1. See below p . 48 . 2. Howden , iii , p . 255 , ' quia videlicet rex Angliae violare nolebat consuetudines ...
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... customs were reduced to writing in response to the pressure of local forces . 2 This process was fraught with much danger to the political stability of the empire . One natural consequence of it was that vassals who felt that their ...
... customs were reduced to writing in response to the pressure of local forces . 2 This process was fraught with much danger to the political stability of the empire . One natural consequence of it was that vassals who felt that their ...
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... custom it is difficult to say . It is possible that Poitou proper and Saintonge had developed on the same lines as Anjou and Touraine , but that the difficulties in which their rulers found themselves made it possible for the barons to ...
... custom it is difficult to say . It is possible that Poitou proper and Saintonge had developed on the same lines as Anjou and Touraine , but that the difficulties in which their rulers found themselves made it possible for the barons to ...
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... custom became articulate and the many - sided activities of society were protected ; while , at the same time stress ... customs and tradition , it is clear that Henry II revised the rules of succession throughout his domains , 1. The ...
... custom became articulate and the many - sided activities of society were protected ; while , at the same time stress ... customs and tradition , it is clear that Henry II revised the rules of succession throughout his domains , 1. The ...
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... custom is , as one would expect , most marked in England , where the writings of the great lawyers and chroniclers who were in close touch with Henry , reproduce the terseness and precision of the king's official correspondence . But ...
... custom is , as one would expect , most marked in England , where the writings of the great lawyers and chroniclers who were in close touch with Henry , reproduce the terseness and precision of the king's official correspondence . But ...
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