The royal charter of political rights given to rebellious English barons by King John in 1215.
1This bill, and those connected with it, are intended to form the magna charta of Hindostan.
2One soon finds that a menu may be a little modest every-day magna charta of democracy or it may not.
3It testifies to long political stability; it is rooted in Magna Charta.
4The most material articles of it were afterwards comprehended in Magna Charta.
5All the great principles of Magna Charta are retained in it.
6Christmas, From Magna Charta To the End of the Wars of the Roses
7It died out first perhaps, in England, after the signature of Magna Charta.
8The drawing of King John and the Barons with Magna Charta.
9To this day they regard it as the Magna Charta of their liberties.
10Barons give Tower to Archbishop in trust for Magna Charta, 84.
11He chose for his subject the extorting of Magna Charta from King John.
12Stick to the Bill-itis your Magna Charta, and your Runnymede.
13Sixty-three clauses make up Magna Charta, and we may summarise them as follows:-
14Magna Charta-a Facsimile of the Original in the British Museum
15We shall have Magna Charta up before us in the course of these lectures.
16The Persian Magna Charta, parallel to that between the Spartan king and the ephorate.
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