A Handbook of Freedom: A Record of English Democracy Through Twelve CenturiesJack Lindsay, Edgell Rickword International Publishers, 1939 - 408 pagina's |
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... unto Smithfield for to be burnt , and bound unto a stake ; and Harry Prince of Wales1 counselled him to hold the very right belief of Holy Church and he should fail nor lack no good . Also the Chancellor of Oxford , one Master Courtenay ...
... unto Smithfield for to be burnt , and bound unto a stake ; and Harry Prince of Wales1 counselled him to hold the very right belief of Holy Church and he should fail nor lack no good . Also the Chancellor of Oxford , one Master Courtenay ...
Pagina 57
... unto the Duke of York than unto the king . And the condemned men were drawn , hanged , and quartered , but they were pardoned to be buried [ conceded burial ] , both the quarters of their bodies and their heads withal . And at Rochester ...
... unto the Duke of York than unto the king . And the condemned men were drawn , hanged , and quartered , but they were pardoned to be buried [ conceded burial ] , both the quarters of their bodies and their heads withal . And at Rochester ...
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... unto them . These were giants , so called of the property of giants , for they op- press the weak and take from what ... unto me ; if he had , so God help me , I would tell you of it ; I would not be afraid , nor spare to tell it you ...
... unto them . These were giants , so called of the property of giants , for they op- press the weak and take from what ... unto me ; if he had , so God help me , I would tell you of it ; I would not be afraid , nor spare to tell it you ...
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AGAINST FEUDAL OPPRESSION I | 1 |
FOR THE LAND LAW AND FREEDOM | 45 |
TOWARDS POLITICAL DEMOCRACY | 105 |
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