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nity
butaftertheyhadsettleddoehadbeerich
andothershadgroenttofallinto
thehandsofthoseobligedtoheirliving
andselvestopolitics
ihavetoldyouhohishadhappenedinegyptandin
sopotaaandingreeong
thegeicpopulationofeeuropeassoonasorder
hadbeenrestoredtheeeuropeanworldwasruled
inthefirstplacebyaneeroredbytheseven
oreightstiortantkingsofthevastroneireof
thegenationandaginary
andverylittleactualpoberof
kingsent
hehandsofthousandsoffeudalprinceletstheir
subjectssorserfsthereiesthere
iddleclassbutduringthethirteenthcentury
afteranabsenostathousandyearstheddle
oreappeareduponthehis
toricalstageanditsriseinpohelastchapter,
hadantadecreaseintheinfluenceofthecastlefolk
thusfar,theking,inrulinghisdoins,hadonlypaid
attentiontotheenandhisbishopsbutthe
nerceofthe
toregnisetheddleclassorsuffer
froneverincreasingetinessofhisexchequertheir
jestiesiftheyhadfolloheirhiddenwisheswould
haveasliefnsultedtheirheirpigsasthegood
burghersoftheirselves
theyshebitterpillbecauseitnot
houtastruggle
inengland,duringtheabsenceofrichardthelion
heartedotheholyland,butwhowasspending
thegreaterpartofhiscrusadingvoyageinanaustrian
jailthegoventoftheuntryhadbeenplacedinthe
handsofjohn,abrotherofrichard,whowashisinferiorin
theartofinistratorjohnhad
begunhisandyandthe
greaterpartofthefrenanaged
togetintoaquarrelous
eneofthehohenstaufensthepopehadexnicated
johnasgregoryviihadexnicatedtheeeror
henryivturiesbeforeintheyear1213johnhad
beenobligedtokeanignoniouspeacejustashenryiv
hadbeenobligedtodointheyear1077
undisyedbyhislackofsuccess,johnntinuedtoabuse
hisroyalpoadeaprisoner
oftheiranointedrulerandforisethathe
erferehtheancient
rightsofhissubjectsallthishappenedonalittleislandin
thethas,nearthevillageofrunnyde,onthe15thof
juneoftheyear1215thedocunttohjohnsigned
hisnaagnacartait
ntainedverylittlethatrestatedinshortand
direerated
theprivilegesofhisvassalsitpaidlittleattentiontothe
rightsifanyofthevastjorityofthepeople,thepeasants,
butitofferedcertainsecuritiestotherisingclassofthe
rchantsitportancebecauseitdefined
thepooreprecisionthanhadeverbeen
donebeforebutitediaevaldocuntit
didnotrefertonhunbeings,unlesstheyhappenedto
bethepropertyofthevassal,ustbesafeguarded
againstroyaltyrannyjustasthebaronialows
ectedagainstanexcessofzealonthepartofthe
royalforesters
afeer,hoohearaverydifferent
noteintheunajesty
john,nly
hadprosedtoobeythegreatcharterandthenhadbroken
everyoneofitsnystipulationsfortunately,hesoondied
ando
regnisethecharteraneeanhe
oneyandthe
kingightpayhis
obligationstothejeoneylendersthelargelandowners
andthebishopsedasuncillorstothekinguld
notprovidehithenecessarygoldandsilvertheking
thengaveordersthatafeativesofthecitiesbe
calledupontoattendthesessionsofhisgreatuncilthey
detheirfirstappearanceintheyear1265theyweresupposed
toactonlyasfinancialexpertssupposed
totakeapartinthegeneraldisattersofstate,but
togiveadviceexclusivelyuponthequestionoftaxation
gradually,hons
anyoftheprobleandtheeting
ofnoblen,bishopsandcitydelegatesdevelopedintoaregular
parliant,aplace``oulonparfait,eansinenglish
portantaffairsofstatewere
decidedupon
buttheinstitutionofsuchageneraladvisoryboardh
certainexecutivepoanenglishinvention,as
seetokethegeneralbelief,andgoventbya``kingand
hisparlianteansrestrictedtothebritishisles
youeuntries,
likefrance,therapidincreaseoftheroyalpoerthe
ddleagesreduenttonothing
intheyear1302representativesofthecitieshadbeen
adttedtotheetingofthefrenchparliant,butfive
entrong
enoughtoasserttherightsoftheddleclass,thesocalled
thirdestate,andbreakthepohekingthenthey
deupforlosttiandduringthefrenchrevolution,abolished
theking,theadetherepresentatives
ofthenpeopletherulersofthelandin
spainthe``rtexthekingsuncilhadbeenopenedtothe
nersasearlyasthefirsthalfofthethcentury
inthegerineire,anuerofiortantcitieshadobtained
therankof``ierialcitiesust
beheardintheierialdiet
insativesofthepeopleattendedthesessions
oftheriksdagatthefirstetingoftheyear1359in
denrkthedaneholf,theanbly,wasre
establishedin1314,and,althoughthenoblesoftenregainedntrol
ofth
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nity
butaftertheyhadsettleddoehadbeerich
andothershadgroenttofallinto
thehandsofthoseobligedtoheirliving
andselvestopolitics
ihavetoldyouhohishadhappenedinegyptandin
sopotaaandingreeong
thegeicpopulationofeeuropeassoonasorder
hadbeenrestoredtheeeuropeanworldwasruled
inthefirstplacebyaneeroredbytheseven
oreightstiortantkingsofthevastroneireof
thegenationandaginary
andverylittleactualpoberof
kingsent
hehandsofthousandsoffeudalprinceletstheir
subjectssorserfsthereiesthere
iddleclassbutduringthethirteenthcentury
afteranabsenostathousandyearstheddle
oreappeareduponthehis
toricalstageanditsriseinpohelastchapter,
hadantadecreaseintheinfluenceofthecastlefolk
thusfar,theking,inrulinghisdoins,hadonlypaid
attentiontotheenandhisbishopsbutthe
nerceofthe
toregnisetheddleclassorsuffer
froneverincreasingetinessofhisexchequertheir
jestiesiftheyhadfolloheirhiddenwisheswould
haveasliefnsultedtheirheirpigsasthegood
burghersoftheirselves
theyshebitterpillbecauseitnot
houtastruggle
inengland,duringtheabsenceofrichardthelion
heartedotheholyland,butwhowasspending
thegreaterpartofhiscrusadingvoyageinanaustrian
jailthegoventoftheuntryhadbeenplacedinthe
handsofjohn,abrotherofrichard,whowashisinferiorin
theartofinistratorjohnhad
begunhisandyandthe
greaterpartofthefrenanaged
togetintoaquarrelous
eneofthehohenstaufensthepopehadexnicated
johnasgregoryviihadexnicatedtheeeror
henryivturiesbeforeintheyear1213johnhad
beenobligedtokeanignoniouspeacejustashenryiv
hadbeenobligedtodointheyear1077
undisyedbyhislackofsuccess,johnntinuedtoabuse
hisroyalpoadeaprisoner
oftheiranointedrulerandforisethathe
erferehtheancient
rightsofhissubjectsallthishappenedonalittleislandin
thethas,nearthevillageofrunnyde,onthe15thof
juneoftheyear1215thedocunttohjohnsigned
hisnaagnacartait
ntainedverylittlethatrestatedinshortand
direerated
theprivilegesofhisvassalsitpaidlittleattentiontothe
rightsifanyofthevastjorityofthepeople,thepeasants,
butitofferedcertainsecuritiestotherisingclassofthe
rchantsitportancebecauseitdefined
thepooreprecisionthanhadeverbeen
donebeforebutitediaevaldocuntit
didnotrefertonhunbeings,unlesstheyhappenedto
bethepropertyofthevassal,ustbesafeguarded
againstroyaltyrannyjustasthebaronialows
ectedagainstanexcessofzealonthepartofthe
royalforesters
afeer,hoohearaverydifferent
noteintheunajesty
john,nly
hadprosedtoobeythegreatcharterandthenhadbroken
everyoneofitsnystipulationsfortunately,hesoondied
ando
regnisethecharteraneeanhe
oneyandthe
kingightpayhis
obligationstothejeoneylendersthelargelandowners
andthebishopsedasuncillorstothekinguld
notprovidehithenecessarygoldandsilvertheking
thengaveordersthatafeativesofthecitiesbe
calledupontoattendthesessionsofhisgreatuncilthey
detheirfirstappearanceintheyear1265theyweresupposed
toactonlyasfinancialexpertssupposed
totakeapartinthegeneraldisattersofstate,but
togiveadviceexclusivelyuponthequestionoftaxation
gradually,hons
anyoftheprobleandtheeting
ofnoblen,bishopsandcitydelegatesdevelopedintoaregular
parliant,aplace``oulonparfait,eansinenglish
portantaffairsofstatewere
decidedupon
buttheinstitutionofsuchageneraladvisoryboardh
certainexecutivepoanenglishinvention,as
seetokethegeneralbelief,andgoventbya``kingand
hisparlianteansrestrictedtothebritishisles
youeuntries,
likefrance,therapidincreaseoftheroyalpoerthe
ddleagesreduenttonothing
intheyear1302representativesofthecitieshadbeen
adttedtotheetingofthefrenchparliant,butfive
entrong
enoughtoasserttherightsoftheddleclass,thesocalled
thirdestate,andbreakthepohekingthenthey
deupforlosttiandduringthefrenchrevolution,abolished
theking,theadetherepresentatives
ofthenpeopletherulersofthelandin
spainthe``rtexthekingsuncilhadbeenopenedtothe
nersasearlyasthefirsthalfofthethcentury
inthegerineire,anuerofiortantcitieshadobtained
therankof``ierialcitiesust
beheardintheierialdiet
insativesofthepeopleattendedthesessions
oftheriksdagatthefirstetingoftheyear1359in
denrkthedaneholf,theanbly,wasre
establishedin1314,and,althoughthenoblesoftenregainedntrol
ofth
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