The History of Great Britain: From the First Invasion of it by the Romans Under Julius Cæsar. Written on a New Plan, Jilid 6T. Cadell, and W. Davies, 1805 |
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Halaman 400 - No free man shall be taken or imprisoned or dispossessed, or outlawed, or banished, or in any way destroyed, nor will we go upon him, nor send upon him, except by the legal judgment of his peers or by the law of the land.
Halaman 400 - All Merchants shall have safety and security in coming into England, and going out of England, and in staying and in traveling through England, as well by land as by water, to buy and sell, without any unjust exactions, according to ancient and right customs...
Halaman 394 - ... owe a relief, he shall have his inheritance by the ancient relief— that is to say, the heir or heirs of an earl...
Halaman 373 - ... expense, and parade, than they do for war; and pursue the wild beasts with greater fury than they do the enemies of their country. By constantly following this way of life they lose much of their humanity, and become as savage nearly as the very beasts they hunt.
Halaman 293 - Nibelunge," such as it was written down at the end of the twelfth, or the beginning of the thirteenth century, is
Halaman 400 - It shall be lawful to any person, for the future, to go out of our kingdom, and to return, safely and securely, by land or by water, saving his allegiance to us, unless it be in time of war, for some short space, for the common good of the kingdom : excepting prisoners and outlaws, according to the laws of the land, and of the people of the nation at war against us, and Merchants who shall...
Halaman 159 - Gislebert, his fellow monk, and professor of theology, with three other monks who had followed him into England ; who, being very well instructed in philosophical theorems and other primitive sciences, went every day to Cambridge, and, having hired a certain public barn, taught the sciences openly, and in a little time collected a great concourse of scholars; for, in the very second year after their arrival, the number of their scholars from the town and country increased so much that there was no...
Halaman 155 - Jludies, fiues" is well known ; as, the ftudy of Oxford, the ftudy of Paris, &c '. But about the end of the twelfth or beginning...
Halaman 401 - ... have done to the Baron, if that Barony had been in the hands of the Baron ; and we will hold it in the same manner that the Baron held it 44. Men who dwell without the forest shall not come, for the future, before our Justiciaries of the forest on a common summons ; unless they be parties in a plea, or sureties for some person or persons who are attached for the forest.
Halaman 386 - ... secundum quantitatem temporis quo per nos fuerit in exercitu. 30. Nullus vicecomes, vel ballivus noster, vel aliquis alius, capiat equos vel caretas alicujus liberi hominis pro cariagio faciendo, nisi de voluntate ipsius liberi hominis. 31.