| James Kendall Hosmer - Literary Criticism - 1890 - 834 pages
...have safe and secure conduct, to go out of, and to come into England, and to stay there and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any unjust tolls ; except in time of war, or when they are of any nation at... | |
| John Fiske - United States - 1890 - 412 pages
...war in acknowledgment of lands held. out of, and to come into England, and to stay there and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any unjust tolls; except in time of war, or when they are of any nation at... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - Literary Criticism - 1890 - 856 pages
...have safe and secure conduct, to go out of, and to come into England, and to stay there and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any unjust tolls; except in time of war, or when they are of any nation at... | |
| John Fiske - Political Science - 1891 - 412 pages
...war in acknowledgment of lands held. out of, and to come into England, and to stay there and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any unjust tolls; except in time of war, or when they are of any nation at... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - Constitutional history - 1901 - 496 pages
...have safe and secure conduct, to go out of, and to come into England, and to stay there and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any unjust tolls; except in time of war, or when they are of any nation at... | |
| Emlin McClain - Constitutional law - 1904 - 490 pages
...malice," may have been the prototype of the writ of Habeas Corpus, and was granted for a similar purpose. well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any unjust tolls; except in time of war, or when they are of any nation at... | |
| Edward Waterman Townsend - Constitutional history - 1906 - 332 pages
...have safe and secure conduct, to go out of, and to come into England, and to stay there and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any unjust tolls; except in time of war, or when they are of any nation at... | |
| Benson John Lossing - History - 1906 - 514 pages
...have safe and secure conduct, to go out of, and to come into England, and to stay there, and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any evil tolls; except in time of war, or when they are of any nation at war... | |
| Frederic Austin Ogg - Middle Ages - 1907 - 520 pages
...have safe and secure conduct to go out of, and to come into, England, and to stay there and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any unjust tolls, except in time _, . . of war, or when they are of any nation... | |
| Ellwood Wadsworth Kemp - History - 1908 - 384 pages
...have safe and secure conduct, to go out of, and to come into England, and to stay there and to pass as well by land as by water, for buying and selling by the ancient and allowed customs, without any unjust 1 This provision is the early beginning from which developed the... | |
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