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

CHAPTER XXIII
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The barons had few petitions.

Their privileges were of more ancient date.

Grievances seldom affected them: they were themselves the chief oppressors.

In 1333, the knights by themselves concurred with the bishops and barons in advising the king to stay his journey into Ireland.

Here was a petition which regarded a matter of state, and was supposed to be above the capacity of the burgesses.


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