| 1907 - 298 pages
...customs as well by land as by water. Moreover we will and grant that all other cities and burroughs, and towns and ports, shall have all their liberties and free customs. 14. And, in order to have the common council of the realm in the matter of assessing an aid otherwise than in... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 498 pages
...customs as well by land as by water. Moreover, we will and grant that all other cities and burroughs, and towns and ports, shall have all their liberties and free customs. 14. And, in order to have the common counsel of the realm in the matter of assessing an aid otherwise than in... | |
| Ellwood Wadsworth Kemp - 1908 - 384 pages
...more than a reasonable aid. In like manner it shall be concerning the aids of the City of London. 13. And the City of London shall have all its ancient...have all their liberties and free customs. 14. AND FOB HOLDING THE GENERAL COUNCIL OP THE KINGDOM CONCERNING THE ASSESSMENT OF AIDS, EXCEPT IN THE THREE... | |
| 1916 - 364 pages
...the municipalities were fixed and the traditional rights preserved. Among other things it provided, "And the City of London shall have all its ancient...all other cities and boroughs and towns and ports all have all their liberties and free customs." In America many of the traditions, laws and liberties... | |
| United States. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations - 1962 - 96 pages
...liberties. This is well illustrated in two provisions of the Charter relating to local government : * (13) And the City of London shall have all its ancient liberties and free customs . . . furthermore we will and grant that all other cities and boroughs, and towns and ports shall have... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce - 1964 - 428 pages
...supply them their needs. One provision of the Magna Carta stated : And the city of London shall have its ancient liberties and free customs, as well by...ports, shall have all their liberties and free customs. The commerce clause of the Constitution was a direct carryover from the recognition that in order to... | |
| United States - 1969 - 348 pages
...customs as well by land as by water. Moreover we will and grant that all other cities and burroughs, and towns and ports, shall have all their liberties and free customs. 14. And, in order to have the common counsel of the realm in the matter of assessing an aid otherwise than in... | |
| Iowa State Bar Association - 1914 - 632 pages
...the President's Address by Mr. FF Dawley of Cedar Rapids. LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT FOR CITIES AND TOWNS and boroughs and towns and ports shall have all their liberties and free customs. ' ' John signed unwillingly, at the point of the sword. The rights he thus guaranteed were not created... | |
| 1927 - 1058 pages
...some of the charters granted during his reigu, and section 16 of the Magna Charta reads as follows: "And the city of London shall have all its ancient...as well by land as by water: furthermore, we will _and grant that all other cities and boroughs and towns and ports shall have all their liberties and... | |
| Albert Beebe White, Wallace Notestein - 1915 - 558 pages
...customs, as well by land as by water; furthermore, we decree and grant that all other cities, boroughs, towns, and ports shall have all their liberties and free customs. 14. And for obtaining the common counsel of the kingdom anent the assessing of an aid (except in the three cases... | |
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