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The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part B.

CHAPTER XIX
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86.
*** Rymer, vol.x.p.

113.
**** Fleetwood's Chronicon Preciosum, p.

52 None of the princes of the house of Lancaster ventured to impose taxes without consent of parliament: their doubtful or bad title became so far of advantage to the constitution.

The rule was then fixed, and could not safely be broken afterwards, even by more absolute princes..


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