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the house of commons | 299 |
of the house of | 194 |
of king henry the | 159 |
the raign of king | 159 |
the th year of | 136 |
the reign of king | 133 |
house of commons in | 130 |
of the raign of | 121 |
early english books online | 119 |
of commons in parliament | 117 |
the king and his | 112 |
in the time of | 111 |
year of his reign | 109 |
of king edward the | 107 |
in the th year | 106 |
of the reign of | 104 |
year of the raign | 97 |
year of the reign | 88 |
lords spiritual and temporal | 83 |
the king of france | 82 |
king henry the third | 79 |
the house of peers | 78 |
th year of the | 76 |
in the reign of | 70 |
in the house of | 70 |
the lords and commons | 70 |
the lords spiritual and | 67 |
raign of king henry | 67 |
members of the house | 65 |
in the raign of | 64 |
an act of parliament | 63 |
our kings and princes | 58 |
th year of his | 57 |
in the mean time | 56 |
law of the land | 55 |
reign of king henry | 54 |
by the law of | 54 |
year of his raign | 54 |
in the case of | 53 |
our lord the king | 53 |
for the most part | 50 |
of the king and | 50 |
in the same year | 49 |
in the county of | 49 |
the law of the | 48 |
king edward the first | 47 |
the time of the | 46 |
both houses of parliament | 46 |
the law of nature | 46 |
raign of king edward | 45 |
the members of the | 44 |
by reason of the | 43 |
the crown of england | 43 |
at the same time | 43 |
as well as the | 43 |
by the statute of | 42 |
by act of parliament | 41 |
the king of england | 41 |
the archbishop of canterbury | 41 |
the rest of the | 41 |
the king and the | 40 |
of the church of | 40 |
the law of nations | 38 |
is not to be | 38 |
in the year of | 38 |
king henry the th | 38 |
the kings of england | 38 |
notes for div a | 37 |
the church of england | 37 |
the defence of the | 37 |
the assent of the | 37 |
of our kings and | 37 |
to the king and | 36 |
reign of king edward | 36 |
owned by the institutions | 35 |
support to the early | 35 |
financial support to the | 35 |
text and markup reviewed | 35 |
coded from proquest page | 35 |
markup reviewed and edited | 35 |
the early english books | 35 |
described above is co | 35 |
work described above is | 35 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 35 |
institutions providing financial support | 35 |
from proquest page images | 35 |
the work described above | 35 |
king henry the d | 35 |
books online text creation | 35 |
terms of creative commons | 35 |
providing financial support to | 35 |
all without asking permission | 35 |
this phase i text | 35 |
encoded edition of the | 35 |
keyed and coded from | 35 |
even for commercial purposes | 35 |
tcp assigned for keying | 35 |
text can be copied | 35 |
is available for reuse | 35 |
and encoded edition of | 35 |
by the institutions providing | 35 |
encoded text transcribed from | 35 |
edition of the work | 35 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 35 |
of the work described | 35 |
and markup reviewed and | 35 |
phase i text is | 35 |
to the terms of | 35 |
assigned for keying and | 35 |
online text creation partnership | 35 |
images scanned from microfilm | 35 |
of the court of | 35 |
and coded from proquest | 35 |
the institutions providing financial | 35 |
i text is available | 35 |
english books online text | 35 |
to the early english | 35 |
according to the terms | 35 |
the text can be | 35 |
the consent of the | 35 |
the terms of creative | 35 |
text is available for | 35 |
for keying and markup | 35 |
the laws of the | 34 |
by the advice of | 34 |
to the king of | 34 |
of the king of | 34 |
of the lords spiritual | 34 |
the power of the | 34 |
the tenures in capite | 34 |
a great part of | 33 |
the commons in parliament | 33 |
the city of london | 33 |
or compositions for them | 33 |
king edward the third | 32 |
the tower of london | 31 |
from time to time | 31 |
the advice of the | 31 |
the king to be | 31 |
thousand pounds per annum | 30 |
in the court of | 29 |
the people of england | 29 |
in the presence of | 29 |
the king by the | 29 |
and commons in parliament | 29 |
to which the king | 29 |
the kingdom of england | 29 |
represented either as utf | 28 |
of king richard the | 28 |
characters represented either as | 28 |
by an act of | 28 |
great seal of england | 28 |
the command of the | 28 |
and ought to be | 28 |
the house of lords | 27 |
the time of king | 27 |
the lords spirituall and | 27 |
the presence of the | 27 |
of the common law | 27 |
the dean of sarum | 27 |
on the other side | 27 |
the great seal of | 26 |
for the good of | 26 |
the th day of | 26 |
lords spirituall and temporall | 26 |
in the name of | 26 |
of allegiance and supremacy | 26 |
the reign of queen | 26 |
for the defence of | 26 |
of the lords and | 26 |
at the time of | 25 |
house of peers in | 25 |
of the duke of | 25 |
to the house of | 25 |
it is to be | 25 |
by the king and | 25 |
of peers in parliament | 25 |
of the county of | 25 |
the king or his | 25 |
the dean and chapter | 25 |
part of the people | 24 |
iv tiff page images | 24 |
oaths of allegiance and | 24 |
knights of the shires | 24 |
which the king answered | 24 |
the good of the | 24 |
the justices of the | 23 |
member of the house | 23 |
king charles the martyr | 23 |
the first year of | 23 |
in the life of | 23 |
in the first year | 23 |
of both houses of | 23 |
said to have been | 23 |
by the assent of | 23 |
of the common people | 23 |
the name of the | 23 |
the petition of the | 22 |
king richard the second | 22 |
a member of the | 22 |
assent of the lords | 22 |
pourveyance or compositions for | 22 |
laws and customs of | 22 |
their kings and princes | 22 |
of the kingdom of | 22 |
the words of the | 22 |
that preserves archaic forms | 21 |
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enriched version of the | 21 |
textual changes aim at | 21 |
end users from many | 21 |
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of the tcp digital | 21 |
the display of a | 21 |
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lords and commons in | 21 |
based collaborative curation by | 21 |
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king henry the first | 21 |
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the commons of england | 21 |
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english short title catalog | 21 |
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the author or stationer | 21 |
r in the english | 21 |
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of king charles the | 21 |
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aim at making the | 21 |
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under the great seal | 21 |
spellings that support the | 21 |
laying impositions upon merchandizes | 20 |
to be in the | 20 |
the laws of king | 20 |
made in the th | 20 |
without the consent of | 20 |
in the statute of | 20 |
that is to say | 20 |
in laying impositions upon | 20 |
of the law of | 20 |
of the earl of | 20 |
advice of the lords | 20 |
the king in his | 20 |
and the rest of | 19 |
there can be no | 19 |
the answer to the | 19 |
for the election of | 19 |
of the king in | 19 |
act of parliament made | 19 |
of some of the | 19 |
the word of god | 19 |
tenures in capite and | 19 |
the cause of the | 19 |
manner of holding parliaments | 19 |
by the common law | 19 |
in the times of | 19 |
the right of the | 19 |
the beginning of the | 19 |
a part of the | 19 |
an house of commons | 19 |
according to the law | 19 |
by the house of | 18 |
the peace of the | 18 |
the original in the | 18 |
by the command of | 18 |
reproduction of original in | 18 |
clare earl of gloucester | 18 |
the state of the | 18 |
and in the same | 18 |
and the earl of | 18 |
in capite and by | 18 |
house of commons to | 18 |
the safety of the | 18 |
writs of summons to | 18 |
between the king and | 18 |
the original text notes | 18 |
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of the castle of | 18 |
not so much as | 18 |
of the members of | 18 |
the clerk of the | 18 |
the body of the | 18 |
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of the crown of | 18 |
the oath of allegiance | 18 |
the church of rome | 18 |
that can be made | 18 |
the charge of the | 18 |
reign of queen elizabeth | 18 |
text notes for div | 18 |
petition of the commons | 17 |
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the laws of god | 17 |
the king of spain | 17 |
command of the king | 17 |
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king charles the first | 17 |
king edward the d | 17 |
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of the third estate | 17 |
the earl of gloucester | 17 |
act of parliament in | 17 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 17 |
the bishop of norwich | 17 |
the king by his | 17 |
petitions of the commons | 17 |
spi global keyed and | 17 |
estc r ocm this | 17 |
according to the laws | 17 |
the law of god | 17 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 17 |
which could not be | 17 |
presence of the king | 16 |
the church of sarum | 16 |
that the king is | 16 |
original in the british | 16 |
the government of the | 16 |
in respect of the | 16 |
of holding parliaments in | 16 |
by the name of | 16 |
of wards and liveries | 16 |
the court of common | 16 |
the year of his | 16 |
the king and lords | 16 |
into the house of | 16 |
that the king should | 16 |
for as much as | 16 |
by king henry the | 16 |
it will not be | 16 |
in the british library | 16 |
his heirs and successors | 16 |
are not to be | 16 |
without act of parliament | 16 |
of the statute of | 16 |
and others of the | 16 |
for the preservation of | 16 |
the act of parliament | 16 |
great councels or parliaments | 16 |
the advice of his | 16 |
defence of the kingdom | 16 |
the time of his | 16 |
in the tower of | 15 |
in the d year | 15 |
any act of parliament | 15 |
the laws of england | 15 |
gilbert de clare earl | 15 |
of the great seal | 15 |
the lands of the | 15 |
at the common law | 15 |
de clare earl of | 15 |
to the law of | 15 |
of henry the third | 15 |
to the crown of | 15 |
the bishop of sarum | 15 |
provisions made at oxford | 15 |
to the end that | 15 |
as if they were | 15 |
in the laws of | 15 |
of their kings and | 15 |
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the latter end of | 15 |
holding parliaments in england | 15 |
king edward the second | 15 |
that it was not | 15 |
raign of king richard | 15 |
the lords in parliament | 15 |
the d year of | 15 |
the behalf of the | 15 |
the hands of the | 15 |
and those which did | 15 |
the petitions of the | 15 |
the year of the | 15 |
or any of the | 15 |
montfort earl of leicester | 15 |
of allegeance and supremacy | 15 |
knights of the shire | 15 |
it may not be | 15 |
attribution is given to | 14 |
of gaps by user | 14 |
over a wide variety | 14 |
and attribution is given | 14 |
capite and by knight | 14 |
data within the usual | 14 |
the keyers to be | 14 |
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the king in the | 14 |
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title published between and | 14 |
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was then carried out | 14 |
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reflect the true nature | 14 |
characters will be marked | 14 |
were corrected where possible | 14 |
was divided into two | 14 |
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king and the lords | 14 |
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should enjoy their liberties | 7 |
shillings and six pence | 7 |
liberties of the people | 7 |
of edward the first | 7 |
that some of the | 7 |
reign of king charles | 7 |
the bishop of durham | 7 |
to be by the | 7 |
recovery of the holy | 7 |
a letter from a | 7 |
where it is said | 7 |
power of a king | 7 |
modern manner of holding | 7 |
in order to the | 7 |
to the french king | 7 |
will never be able | 7 |
power and authority of | 7 |
appear to have been | 7 |
of the rights of | 7 |
a man of great | 7 |
this text has no | 7 |
and most of the | 7 |
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by any of our | 7 |
of the law in | 7 |
of those that were | 7 |
of the imprisonment of | 7 |
that they may be | 7 |
all the laws of | 7 |
it seemeth to the | 7 |
hath ordained and established | 7 |
given to the king | 7 |
or assemblies of the | 7 |
a third part of | 7 |
in the city of | 7 |
crown of this realm | 7 |
and a great deal | 7 |
of the king to | 7 |
liberty of the subject | 7 |
and people of england | 7 |
of the commons were | 7 |
and all other the | 7 |
by reason of their | 7 |
was not able to | 7 |
in an act of | 7 |
text has no known | 7 |
and church of sarum | 7 |
in or by the | 7 |
the office of the | 7 |
the rights and priviledges | 7 |
commanded by the king | 7 |
as gap elements at | 7 |
and it is not | 7 |
the king willeth that | 7 |
the archbishop of york | 7 |
of the tenures in | 7 |
of the kings bench | 7 |
in the monk of | 7 |
that they were not | 7 |
it to be the | 7 |
that the king himself | 7 |
all or any of | 7 |
lord chief justice of | 7 |
his lords and commons | 7 |
king john in the | 6 |
and could not be | 6 |
our king edward the | 6 |
there is no power | 6 |
during the reigns of | 6 |
and his heirs and | 6 |
king edward the sixth | 6 |
those that sent them | 6 |
the clergy of the | 6 |
were sent to the | 6 |
if it could be | 6 |
the priviledge of parliament | 6 |
act of parliament was | 6 |
raign of henry the | 6 |
the like in the | 6 |
that there was no | 6 |
absolute power of the | 6 |
made by the commons | 6 |
of his reign he | 6 |
the reformation of the | 6 |
in case the king | 6 |
d year of his | 6 |
of the parliament rolls | 6 |
and monks of canterbury | 6 |
so much as they | 6 |
by the taking away | 6 |
of the whole kingdom | 6 |
the wisdom of the | 6 |
the lower house of | 6 |
and that the said | 6 |
or keeper of the | 6 |
and his royal progenitors | 6 |
so long as they | 6 |
to depose a king | 6 |
part of the common | 6 |
to the judgment of | 6 |
to the command of | 6 |
or about the th | 6 |
to be sold by | 6 |
the priviledges of the | 6 |
in the kingdom of | 6 |
the gentry of the | 6 |
committed to the tower | 6 |
the name of king | 6 |
by sea and land | 6 |
out of the house | 6 |
as it ought to | 6 |
in octabis sancti hillarii | 6 |
it was to be | 6 |
that king henry the | 6 |
pence of the pound | 6 |
and the duke of | 6 |
by the mouth of | 6 |
that they did not | 6 |
king edward the confessors | 6 |
and advice of the | 6 |
a parliament at westminster | 6 |
to be seen in | 6 |
as much as he | 6 |
and that he had | 6 |
all the judges of | 6 |
not so much to | 6 |
high steward of england | 6 |
laws and reasonable customs | 6 |
shillings upon a sack | 6 |
all or most of | 6 |
original in huntington library | 6 |
if the king should | 6 |
the charter of king | 6 |
the time of their | 6 |
clergy of the church | 6 |
one hundred thousand pounds | 6 |
part of the kingdom | 6 |
the lords in their | 6 |
knight of the shire | 6 |
and as it were | 6 |
and that by the | 6 |
the most of the | 6 |
they were to be | 6 |
by due process of | 6 |
parliament in the year | 6 |
it is not in | 6 |
lower house of parliament | 6 |
his writ to the | 6 |
in a case of | 6 |
of tenures in capite | 6 |
body of the state | 6 |
the old book of | 6 |
rights of the people | 6 |
the law and custom | 6 |
king john at running | 6 |
for which he was | 6 |
a parliament holden in | 6 |
the clark of the | 6 |
the deputies of the | 6 |
and it will be | 6 |
by the french king | 6 |
and his rebellious partners | 6 |
records of the kingdom | 6 |
as it may be | 6 |
by advice of his | 6 |
of the right of | 6 |
against the king of | 6 |
for that he was | 6 |
the title of estates | 6 |
act of parliament for | 6 |
writ directed to the | 6 |
an account of the | 6 |
is in the king | 6 |
to shake off the | 6 |
or of any other | 6 |
before the end of | 6 |
of them had been | 6 |
to the lords of | 6 |
for it may be | 6 |
king could not be | 6 |
gentleman in the country | 6 |
about the raign of | 6 |
two houses of parliament | 6 |
now reprinted at london | 6 |
in the great councells | 6 |
of the whole world | 6 |
of him in capite | 6 |
clerk of the crown | 6 |
king william the conqueror | 6 |
for ought i know | 6 |
and such as are | 6 |
behalf of the king | 6 |
of the land in | 6 |
rights of the kingdom | 6 |
by order of the | 6 |
the word of a | 6 |
fit to be done | 6 |
any of his subjects | 6 |
his tenures in capite | 6 |
of life and death | 6 |
succession to the crown | 6 |
the trade of merchandizes | 6 |
great part of their | 6 |
of the english baronage | 6 |
take it for granted | 6 |
gentry of the county | 6 |
of nature and nations | 6 |
defence of the realm | 6 |
our laws and customs | 6 |
which is to be | 6 |
the time of our | 6 |
and that his majesty | 6 |
the reason of the | 6 |
our kings of england | 6 |
the great men of | 6 |
done to the contrary | 6 |
of god and man | 6 |
none but the king | 6 |
if it be not | 6 |
as well concerning the | 6 |
the iudgement of the | 6 |
sheriffs of every county | 6 |
once in every year | 6 |
if there were no | 6 |
for the space of | 6 |
advice and assent of | 6 |
one of the most | 6 |
a writ of priviledge | 6 |
of most of the | 6 |
but i must not | 6 |
to be made of | 6 |
and of none effect | 6 |
and that of the | 6 |
the advantage of the | 6 |
and in another place | 6 |
as many as they | 6 |
for that the king | 6 |
estates should enjoy their | 6 |
or acts of parliament | 6 |
the granting of his | 6 |
of so great a | 6 |
of the roman empire | 6 |
the councel of the | 6 |
no more than the | 6 |
in or by any | 6 |
i shall only add | 6 |
into the kings hands | 6 |
if not all the | 6 |
the doctrine of the | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
the raign of henry | 6 |
ought to have been | 6 |
in the eye of | 6 |
as well in the | 6 |
a parliament at london | 6 |
which the king and | 6 |
the time to come | 6 |
the incarnation of our | 6 |
unto them by the | 6 |
was made by the | 6 |
and annexed to the | 6 |
pence upon the pound | 6 |
he was pleased to | 6 |
a modus tenendi parliamentum | 6 |
our court at york | 6 |
by acts of parliament | 6 |
for the maintenance of | 6 |
of the most noble | 6 |
of our laws and | 6 |
if the king had | 6 |
to be holden of | 6 |
the peers in parliament | 6 |
have it to be | 6 |
with the laws of | 6 |
the declaration of the | 6 |
it shall not be | 6 |
to be paid in | 6 |
the steps of his | 6 |
in his answer to | 6 |
the bishoprick of durham | 6 |
some of the more | 6 |
that the king may | 6 |
breve de privato sigillo | 6 |
the power and authority | 6 |
in the nature of | 6 |
other part of the | 6 |
the parliament was called | 6 |
of the three estates | 6 |
of fourty shillings upon | 6 |
that all estates should | 6 |
acts of parliament were | 6 |
there could not be | 6 |
nothing to the purpose | 6 |
come to the parliament | 6 |
the interest of the | 6 |
some of the lords | 6 |
if it were not | 6 |
to the lord chancellor | 6 |
the death of a | 6 |
in his court of | 6 |
and as to the | 6 |
year of our lord | 6 |
the king would have | 6 |
them and their heirs | 6 |
house of commons being | 6 |
the statute made in | 6 |
that the members of | 6 |
to the rules of | 6 |
at oxford in the | 6 |
the th of may | 6 |
reign of king john | 6 |
upon pain of forfeiture | 6 |
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by the space of | 6 |
to the use of | 6 |
one of their members | 6 |
king james the first | 6 |
of the kings privy | 6 |
of too many of | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
of the demi mark | 6 |
the history of the | 6 |
for the death of | 6 |
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raigns of king edward | 6 |
had a mind to | 6 |
and others of his | 6 |
in the kings power | 6 |
with the lords in | 6 |
of the sons of | 6 |
beginning of the raign | 6 |
it to have been | 6 |
and of all the | 6 |
customs of the kingdom | 6 |
against the right of | 6 |
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of kings over their | 6 |
his crown and dignity | 6 |
where there is no | 6 |
for there is no | 6 |
of the tenants in | 6 |
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may be the more | 6 |
said to be the | 6 |
so long as the | 6 |
person of the king | 6 |
there was a great | 6 |
the raign of that | 6 |
at the charge of | 6 |
for so are the | 6 |
that he doth not | 6 |
earl marshal of england | 6 |
and customs of england | 6 |
make use of the | 6 |
which were in the | 6 |
of victuals and houshold | 6 |
form of a statute | 6 |
vertue of his prerogative | 6 |
by the king himself | 6 |
of the university of | 6 |
read before the king | 6 |
of the cinque ports | 6 |
the right of princes | 6 |
from place to place | 6 |
some of the nobility | 6 |
confirmation of magna charta | 6 |
is at this day | 6 |
no more then the | 6 |
a great deal of | 6 |
that it had been | 6 |
of the king was | 6 |
speech to the gentry | 6 |
the middle of the | 6 |
the same to be | 6 |
of the bishops and | 6 |
part of his subjects | 6 |
a parliament was called | 6 |
lord the king to | 6 |
liberties of the church | 6 |
his son the prince | 6 |
out of the land | 6 |
say no more of | 6 |
upon the score of | 6 |
he ought to be | 6 |
due process of the | 6 |
the chief of the | 6 |
all the lands in | 6 |
and not of the | 6 |
for the king is | 6 |
part of the great | 6 |
john at running mede | 6 |
and now reprinted at | 6 |
is to be observed | 6 |
of england and ireland | 6 |
that he might not | 6 |
by the kings commandment | 6 |
per breve de privato | 6 |
the king to give | 6 |
are and have been | 6 |
of peace and war | 6 |
to all the sheriffs | 6 |
of the united provinces | 6 |
master of the rolls | 6 |
the ordinances of the | 6 |
to the king himself | 6 |
by the kings writ | 6 |
of the tower of | 6 |
take it to be | 6 |
as i said before | 6 |
be no more then | 6 |
the foundation of the | 6 |
to be put into | 6 |
of the lands and | 6 |
king and his crown | 6 |
conference with the lords | 6 |
execution of the laws | 6 |
against the law of | 6 |
of summons to the | 6 |
many of our kings | 6 |
him and his people | 6 |
off the yoke of | 6 |
commons in parliament to | 6 |
the commons do pray | 6 |
to the clerk of | 6 |
at the end of | 6 |
stows survey of london | 6 |
a year and a | 6 |
of it in the | 6 |
after the parliament ended | 6 |
the kingdom of scotland | 6 |
the court of exchequer | 6 |
but it might be | 6 |
advice of his lords | 6 |
to be holden in | 6 |
all the lands and | 6 |
to consult about the | 6 |
the common seal of | 6 |
to be governed by | 6 |
heir to the crown | 6 |
that the king and | 6 |
lord the king by | 6 |
be done for the | 6 |
and the most of | 6 |
as much or more | 6 |
justices of the court | 6 |
the king hath a | 6 |
writ of summons to | 6 |
the laws of this | 6 |
as in the case | 6 |
in as much as | 6 |
was so unwilling to | 6 |
of our common law | 6 |
the duke of york | 6 |
believed to have been | 6 |
they are bound to | 6 |
the best and most | 6 |
the bishops of london | 6 |
the sheriffs of every | 6 |
imperial crown of this | 6 |
at all to the | 6 |
as well at the | 6 |
of original in huntington | 6 |
the battle of lewes | 6 |
of the kings houshold | 6 |
great sums of money | 6 |
in one and the | 6 |
fide dilectione quibus nobis | 6 |
as it were the | 6 |
to be tryed by | 6 |
power and authority to | 6 |
so much to be | 6 |
the kingdom and church | 6 |
prince king edward the | 6 |
rights of the crown | 6 |
vulgus or common people | 6 |
to take notice of | 6 |
that they would not | 6 |
to the city of | 6 |
the articles of the | 6 |
with many of the | 6 |
the good laws of | 6 |
the lands in england | 6 |
of the said king | 6 |
the officers of the | 6 |
the duke of monmouth | 6 |
the king for the | 6 |
for every sack of | 6 |
guard of the sea | 6 |
year of the said | 6 |
well at the consultations | 6 |
end of the reign | 6 |
and tryers of petitions | 6 |
cause of the summons | 6 |
by the bishop of | 6 |
the common law doth | 6 |
are so far from | 6 |
to take upon him | 6 |
their great councels or | 6 |
commons in this present | 6 |
in cases of treason | 6 |
of the said kings | 6 |
of the major part | 6 |
in his history of | 6 |
as they may be | 6 |
hoc sicut nos honorem | 6 |
branch of the law | 6 |
assent of the prelates | 6 |
the death of his | 6 |
they did in the | 6 |
to the kings most | 6 |
the king of englands | 6 |
the king was to | 6 |
king of france and | 6 |
the office of a | 6 |
the kingdome of england | 6 |
profit of the king | 6 |
in the height of | 6 |
the clergy and laity | 6 |
kings out of their | 6 |
st year of the | 6 |
to sit in the | 5 |
in the custody of | 5 |
and not to the | 5 |
militia of this kingdom | 5 |
word of a king | 5 |
if he had been | 5 |
the judgment of the | 5 |
a parliament to be | 5 |
their oath of allegiance | 5 |
by the third estate | 5 |
the execution of the | 5 |
the houses of parliament | 5 |
them out of the | 5 |
be admitted to the | 5 |
the said earl of | 5 |
the honourable house of | 5 |
the service of the | 5 |
for some of them | 5 |
the vulgus or common | 5 |
honour of the king | 5 |
that held of him | 5 |
there is not one | 5 |
the person of a | 5 |
is a branch of | 5 |
king can do no | 5 |
law of the kingdom | 5 |
to come unto the | 5 |
whether the king should | 5 |
rights and priviledges of | 5 |
a parliament was held | 5 |
taken out of the | 5 |
in debate between the | 5 |
as is before declared | 5 |
in the way of | 5 |
the preservation of their | 5 |
by our lord the | 5 |
because it was not | 5 |
probos legales homines de | 5 |
the fourth year of | 5 |
nature and of nations | 5 |
their king and country | 5 |
parliament shall be holden | 5 |
and to make the | 5 |
the grace of god | 5 |
vast sums of money | 5 |
by the laws and | 5 |
of the crown were | 5 |
charter of the forest | 5 |
for the benefit and | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
a discourse wherein clear | 5 |
advice and consent of | 5 |
it be for the | 5 |
for more than years | 5 |
in the language of | 5 |
to our trusty and | 5 |
of the writs of | 5 |
the suit of the | 5 |
soveraignty in the people | 5 |
and so great a | 5 |
the see of rome | 5 |
that if any man | 5 |
in the election of | 5 |
king of france his | 5 |
or that the king | 5 |
and yet it is | 5 |
made it to be | 5 |
for the time being | 5 |
of the use of | 5 |
the chancellor in the | 5 |
laws of england to | 5 |
three pence of the | 5 |
were not in the | 5 |
shake off the yoke | 5 |
is a kind of | 5 |
granted by our kings | 5 |
and for this cause | 5 |
justices of the kings | 5 |
his reign in anno | 5 |
concerning the right of | 5 |
the duke of gloucester | 5 |
as they could not | 5 |
replevisable by the sheriff | 5 |
all the sheriffs of | 5 |
he was in the | 5 |
to the number of | 5 |
of the lords commissioners | 5 |
of the pourveyance or | 5 |
the people of france | 5 |
the princes of the | 5 |
is to be noted | 5 |
against the form of | 5 |
the laws and statutes | 5 |
raign of king e | 5 |
any of the said | 5 |
the th and th | 5 |
c category of texts | 5 |
mischiefs and inconveniences which | 5 |
make use of that | 5 |
to the kings of | 5 |
be supposed to be | 5 |
divers acts of parliament | 5 |
i speak not of | 5 |
to be the greatest | 5 |
the protection of the | 5 |
the cause of all | 5 |
of king william the | 5 |
the archbishop of the | 5 |
thought fit to be | 5 |
to the consideration of | 5 |
the last day of | 5 |
were in the time | 5 |
and when they have | 5 |
be added to that | 5 |
his pourveyance or compositions | 5 |
the malice of the | 5 |
without any mention of | 5 |
in many of their | 5 |
made by the law | 5 |
the king doth grant | 5 |
too many of their | 5 |
accompted to have been | 5 |
by the council of | 5 |
the first and second | 5 |
all the lands which | 5 |
is not in the | 5 |
that in case the | 5 |
of the common pleas | 5 |
in the th of | 5 |
to make the king | 5 |
collected out of the | 5 |
to king henry the | 5 |
and this is the | 5 |
to buy and sell | 5 |
which they would not | 5 |
in the saxon times | 5 |
power of kings over | 5 |
and in the next | 5 |
in the person of | 5 |
and commanded them to | 5 |
bound by oath to | 5 |
of king henry i | 5 |
for the people to | 5 |
the earls of leicester | 5 |
the estate of the | 5 |
for himself and his | 5 |
or the law of | 5 |
of the lands in | 5 |
in the same cause | 5 |
was or could be | 5 |
succeeding kings and princes | 5 |
fourty shillings upon a | 5 |
of the people in | 5 |
learned in the law | 5 |
that there might be | 5 |
as they would have | 5 |
to do it in | 5 |
was ordered to be | 5 |
the roman civil law | 5 |
they were wont to | 5 |
third part of the | 5 |
charter of king henry | 5 |
in and by the | 5 |
and consent of the | 5 |
the trained bands of | 5 |
under our kings and | 5 |
it may be a | 5 |
to be made a | 5 |
to the imperial crown | 5 |
one of the said | 5 |
th day of that | 5 |
by the act of | 5 |
the reign of our | 5 |
to be such a | 5 |
was committed to the | 5 |
in these words following | 5 |
at all times when | 5 |
i know not that | 5 |
the charge of coynage | 5 |
sort of the tenants | 5 |
and made use of | 5 |
holden of the king | 5 |
the extent of the | 5 |
well concerning the right | 5 |
did not at all | 5 |
father king henry the | 5 |
to be sent to | 5 |
universality of the people | 5 |
in the kings house | 5 |
that as the king | 5 |
be holden of him | 5 |
to his own use | 5 |
so far from being | 5 |
that the soveraignes person | 5 |
of his lords spiritual | 5 |
of summons to their | 5 |
the kings serjeants at | 5 |
hence it is that | 5 |
of original in the | 5 |
the king of almaine | 5 |
of the great reports | 5 |
by land and sea | 5 |
soveraign kings and princes | 5 |
and burgesses of the | 5 |
vobis mandamus in fide | 5 |
by whom they were | 5 |
at the city of | 5 |
and some of them | 5 |
the fifth year of | 5 |
from the laws of | 5 |
in a parliament in | 5 |
and the lords spiritual | 5 |
too many of our | 5 |
laws of this realm | 5 |
the idea of a | 5 |
in the possession of | 5 |
statute of quo warranto | 5 |
nor ought to be | 5 |
not any of the | 5 |
to the abby of | 5 |
out of every county | 5 |
england to depose a | 5 |
all our loving subjects | 5 |
is not so much | 5 |
the earl of flanders | 5 |
to the people of | 5 |
by the counsel of | 5 |
the life of the | 5 |
and that in the | 5 |
which is not to | 5 |
the most part of | 5 |
out of the kingdome | 5 |
only of the king | 5 |
the king and queen | 5 |
houses of peers and | 5 |
master of the temple | 5 |
by the course of | 5 |
the oaths of allegeance | 5 |
the hand of the | 5 |
of the people and | 5 |
the court of parliament | 5 |
the laws of st | 5 |
the time of edward | 5 |
that i need not | 5 |
i must confess i | 5 |
the bishops of rome | 5 |
day of the parliament | 5 |
by due process and | 5 |
and at the request | 5 |
the fury of the | 5 |
of nature and of | 5 |
no power but of | 5 |
better sort of the | 5 |