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During the rule of King Edward I, the document that provided parliament with the final say on levying taxes was the Confirmation of Charters.
This was an important document in the times of King Edward I of England. The Confirmation of Charters was issued in 1297 and was added to Magna Carta. It was a document that the King wanted to create with comments that could not be added to the original Magna Carta. King Edward considered that a new document was needed to negotiate some issues with the English noble barons.
The Aryan Empire lasted 100 years and the Mauryan Empire lasted 300
King Kong ate a truck algebra with pizzazz <em>because he always wanted a big Mack</em>e.<em> </em>The character of King Kong was created by Merian C. Cooper in a script he wrote for the motion picture. <em>King Kong</em> couldn't exist physically on Earth because of his weight as his bone and muscle tissues would be too weak. However, there once existed a species of great ape which was far larger in mean-average size compared to other types of great apes known as <em>Gigantopithecus</em>. The existence of this ape may have influenced Cooper's creation of the character of <em>King Kong</em>. King Kong first appeared in Japan's, Godzilla series as one of Godzilla's enemy.