For an instant I had imagined, in the course of my researches, that, under King John, the ordinances had designated the good towns by the name of third estate.
The "third estate" was aroused and the States-General was summoned.
Sidenote: The commons, or third estate, summoned to the Estates General, 1302.
Sidenote: Appearance of the commons or third estate.
Everybody who did not belong to either the clergy or nobility was regarded as being of the third estate.
They did disassent from the confirming of that law, which could not have been good if they had been a third estate, and disassented.
It appears plainly that an House of Commons, is that Leviathan which he Adores: that is his Sovereign in effect, and a third Estate is not only greater than the other two, but than him who is presiding over the three.
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