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allthertsaizensofthecity,said univicaffairsthe sideofthecastle hislordshipagain, heheney.hesaidyes,andsighecharter. ed.hecalledhissoldiersandto thehouseofthejeentsh hisuhepressure ofa. thetooodbyandsaidnothing.but hislordshipneededopayforthedoer. heogetasinglepenny.afterthatlittle affairatthejensideredgood. heblepieandoffertokecertainreparations. beforehislordshipgotthefirstinstallntofthestipulatedsu thetooreinpossessionofalltheiroldcharters andabraedtheobuilda``cityhall andastrongtoightbekeptprotected againstfirea,eantprotectedagainst futureviolenedfollowers. this,inaverygeneralhappenedduringthe turieshecrusades.itess, thisgradualshiftingofpothecastletothecity.there efighting.afeailorsandjewellerswerekilledand afeoke.butsuurrenceswere notn.alstierceptiblythetoher andthefeudallreaintaintheelves theyoexgechartersofliberty iuforreadyitiesgreheyofferedan asyluorunaheirlibertyafterthey hadlivedanuerofyearsbehiye tobethehoofthereeitsofthe surroundinguntrydistricts.theywereproudof theieportandexpressedtheirpohe hesandpublicbuildingsheyerected aroundtheoldrketplace,uriesbefore thebarterofeggsandsheepandhoneyandsalt hadtakenplace.theyedtheirchildrento haveabetterlifethantheyhadenjoyed theelves.theyhirednkstoetotheircityand beshers.anould paintpicturesuponboardsofapension ifheeaheheirchapelsandtheir totheholyscriptures. anhedrearyanddraftyhallsof hiscastle,sahisupstartsplendouratedthe dayhehadsignedawayasingleoneofhissn rightsandprerogatives.butheownspeople htheirrongboxessheirfingers athitheyen,fullypreparedtoholdthey hadgaihesoftheirbroerastruggle orethanteions. diaevalselfgovent hohepeopleofthecitiesasserted theirrighttobeheardinthe royaluncilsoftheiruntry aslongaspeopleads,ribesofshepherds, allnhadbeenequalandhadbeenresponsibleforthe ...
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