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Which part of English society was completely exempted from restrictions under the Magna Carta?
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Which part of English society was completely exempted from restrictions under the Magna Carta?
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In general, it was the Church that was completely exempted from restrictions under the Magna Carta, since besides the king and queen, the church was the most powerful entity in the land.
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The church, a huge powerful forced in English society, was exempted under the Magna Carta
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