Historical Source BookD. C. Heath and Company, 1920 - 211 psl. Texts of historical documents, compiled as supplementary reading for high-school students. |
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... justice therein . LIII . We shall have , moreover , the same respite a manner in rendering justice concerning the disafforest tion of those forests which Henry our father and Richa afforested , and concerning the wardship of lands which ...
... justice therein . LIII . We shall have , moreover , the same respite a manner in rendering justice concerning the disafforest tion of those forests which Henry our father and Richa afforested , and concerning the wardship of lands which ...
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... justice in accorda the laws of the Welsh and in relation to the aforesaid regio LVIII . We will immediately give up the son of Llywely the hostages of Wales , and the charters delivered to us as se the peace . LIX . We will do toward ...
... justice in accorda the laws of the Welsh and in relation to the aforesaid regio LVIII . We will immediately give up the son of Llywely the hostages of Wales , and the charters delivered to us as se the peace . LIX . We will do toward ...
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... justice of martial law , against such soldiers or m ners , or other dissolute persons joining with them , as should com any murder , robbery , felony , mutiny , or other outrage or misdemea whatsoever , and by such summary course and ...
... justice of martial law , against such soldiers or m ners , or other dissolute persons joining with them , as should com any murder , robbery , felony , mutiny , or other outrage or misdemea whatsoever , and by such summary course and ...
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... justice in each jurisdiction to all the confederates equally as to own , receiving those that remove from one plantation to a without due certificates , how all the jurisdictions may carry it t the Indians , that they neither grow ...
... justice in each jurisdiction to all the confederates equally as to own , receiving those that remove from one plantation to a without due certificates , how all the jurisdictions may carry it t the Indians , that they neither grow ...
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... justice of the allow the demands or bills of charges , or cause any levies to b for the same . XI . It is further agreed that if any of the confederat hereafter break any of these present articles , or be any oth injurious to any one of ...
... justice of the allow the demands or bills of charges , or cause any levies to b for the same . XI . It is further agreed that if any of the confederat hereafter break any of these present articles , or be any oth injurious to any one of ...
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