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    Magna Carta

    Magna Carta contained two articles related to money lending and Jews in England. ... There were many attempts over centuries to resolve this problem, and Magna Carta contains one example of the legal code of the time on this issue:
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    Magna Carta: Crimson Stigmata

    He bears a deep-rooted hatred for the Yason and will go to any ends to annihilate their entire race. ... Oritsuru - Magna Carta: Tears of Blood Section
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    Runnymede

    The name Runnymede may be derived from the Anglo-Saxon describing a place in the meadows or 'medes' used to hold regular meetings. ... Magna Carta Memorial
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    Due process

    The 1776 Constitution of Maryland, for example, used the language of Magna Carta, including the law of the land phrase. In New York, a statutory bill of rights was enacted in 1787, and it contained four different due process clauses.
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    Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche

    It is believed that every living thing carries a distinct energy pattern and may rely upon the use of Carta to manipulate this energy for various purposes. ... | Magna Carta: The Phantom of Avalanche |
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    Statutes of Mortmain

    The Magna Carta of 1215 gave little mention of the rights of alienation. It contained 60 chapters, and represented the extreme form of baronial demands.
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    Republic of China

    For example, 2007 is the "96th year of the Republic" (民國九十六年, 民國96年, or simply 96).
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    First Barons' War

    Magna Carta of 1215 contained clauses that no medieval king could accept, unless he wished to remain ruler in name only. ... Rochester City Museum contains a model of the castle keep under siege.
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    History of human rights

    For example, according to Bernard Lewis, Islam "from the first denounced aristocratic privilege, rejected hierarchy, and adopted a formula of the career open to the talents." ... Magna Carta
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    John of England

    When William the Conqueror (and his wife) signed the Accord of Winchester (Image) in 1072, for example, they and all the bishops signed with crosses, as illiterate people would later do, but they did so in accordance with current legal practice, not because the bishops could not write their own names. ... ↑ King John and the Magna Carta BBC, accessed 01/01/08

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