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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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