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Minute after minute, hour after hour
Everybody's runnin but half of them ain't lookin
It's goin' on in the kitchen, but I don't know what's cookin'
They say I got to learn but nobody's here to teach me
If they can't understand it, how can they reach me?
I guess they can't, I guess they won't
I guess they front, that's why I know my life is outta luck, fool
Been spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Been spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Keep spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Keep spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Tell me why are we so blind to see
That the ones we hurt are you and me?
Tell me why are we so blind to see
That the ones we hurt are you and me?
I can't live a normal life, I was raised by the strict
So I gotta be down with the hood team
Too much television watchin' got me chasin' dreams
I'm a educated fool with money on my mind
Make 11 in my hand and a gleam in my eye
I'm a loc'ed out gangsta, set-trippin banger
And my homies is down, so don't arouse my anger, fool
Death ain't nothin' but a heartbeat away
I'm livin' life do-or-die-a, what can I say?
I'm 23 now, but will I live to see 24?
The way things is goin' I don't know
Tell me why are we so blind to see (tell me!)
That the ones we hurt are you and me?
Been spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Been spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Keep spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Keep spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
I take a look at my life and realize there's nothin' left
'Cause I've been blastin' and laughin' so long that
Even my mama thinks that my mind is gone
But I ain't never crossed a man that didn't deserve it
Me be treated like a punk, you know that's unheard of
You better watch how you talkin' and where you walkin'
Or you and your homies might be lined in chalk
I really hate to trip, but I gotta loc
As they croak I see myself in the pistol smoke, fool
I'm the kinda G the little homies wanna be like
On my knees in the night, sayin' prayers in the street light
Been spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Been spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Keep spending most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
Keep spendin' most our lives
Livin' in the gangsta's paradise
of the debtor suffice for the payment of the debt and as long as the debtor is ready to pay the debt,
nor will the debtor’s guarantors be distrained for so long as the principal debtor is able to pay the
debt; and should the principal debtor default in his payment of the debt, not having the means to
repay it, or should he refuse to pay it despite being able to do so, the guarantors will answer for the
debt and, if they wish, they are to have the lands and rents of the debtor until they are repaid the debt
that previously they paid on behalf of the debtor, unless the principal debtor can show that he is quit
in respect to these guarantors.
were his during his lifetime, save when she was dowered with less at the church door. No widow
shall be distrained to marry for so long as she wishes to live without a husband, provided that she
gives surety that she will not marry without our assent if she holds of us, or without the assent of her
lord, if she holds of another.
marriage portion and her inheritance, nor is she to pay anything for her dower or her marriage portion
or for her inheritance which her husband and she held on the day of her husband’s death, and she
shall remain in the chief dwelling place of her husband for forty days after her husband’s death,
within which time dower will be assigned her if it has not already been assigned, unless that house is
a castle, and if it is a castle which she leaves, then a suitable house will immediately be provided for
her in which she may properly dwell until her dower is assigned to her in accordance with what is
aforesaid, and in the meantime she is to have her reasonable necessities (estoverium) from the
common property.
houses, parks, fishponds, ponds, mills and other things pertaining to that land from the issues of the
same land, and he will restore to the heir, when the heir comes to full age, all his land stocked with
ploughs and all other things in at least the same condition as when he received it. All these things are
to be observed in the custodies of archbishoprics, bishoprics, abbeys, priories, churches and vacant
offices which pertain to us, save that such custodies ought not to be sold.
(6) Heirs are to be married without disparagement.
the heir’s land and reasonable customs and reasonable services, and this without destruction or waste
of men or things. And if we assign custody of any such land to a sheriff or to anyone else who
should answer to us for the issues, and such a person should commit destruction or waste, we will
take recompense from him and the land will be assigned to two law-worthy and discreet men of that
fee who will answer to us or to the person to whom we assign such land for the land’s issues. And if
we give or sell to anyone custody of any such land and that person commits destruction or waste, he is to lose custody and the land is to be assigned to two law-worthy and discreet men of that fee who
similarly will answer to us as is aforesaid.
land until he has taken homage from the heir, and after such an heir has been in custody, when he
comes of age, namely at twenty-one years old, he is to have his inheritance without relief and without
fine, saving that if, whilst under age, he is made a knight, his land will nonetheless remain in the
custody of his lords until the aforesaid term.
heirs in perpetuity that the English Church is to be free and to have all its rights fully and its liberties
entirely. We furthermore grant and give to all the freemen of our realm for ourselves and our heirs in
perpetuity the liberties written below to have and to hold to them and their heirs from us and our
heirs in perpetuity.
(2) If any of our earls or barons, or anyone else holding from us in chief by military service should
die, and should his heir be of full age and owe relief, the heir is to have his inheritance for the ancient
relief, namely the heir or heirs of an earl for a whole county £100, the heir or heirs of a baron for a
whole barony 100 marks, the heir or heirs of a knight for a whole knight’s fee 100 shillings at most,
and he who owes less will give less, according to the ancient custom of (knights’) fees.
to all to whom the present letters come. We have inspected the great charter of the lord Henry, late
King of England, our father, concerning the liberties of England in these words:
Henry by the grace of God King of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine and
count of Anjou sends greetings to his archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons, sheriffs,
reeves, ministers and all his bailiffs and faithful men inspecting the present charter. Know that we, at
the prompting of God and for the health of our soul and the souls of our ancestors and successors, for
the glory of holy Church and the improvement of our realm, freely and out of our good will have
given and granted to the archbishops, bishops, abbots, priors, earls, barons and all of our realm these
liberties written below to hold in our realm of England in perpetuity.
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The Senators and Representatives shall receive a Compensation for their Services, to be ascertained by Law, and paid out of the Treasury of the United States. They shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other Place.
No Senator or Representative shall, during the Time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil Office under the Authority of the United States, which shall have been created, or the Emoluments whereof shall have been encreased during such time; and no Person holding any Office under the United States, shall be a Member of either House during his Continuance in Office.
Neither House, during the Session of Congress, shall, without the Consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other Place than that in which the two Houses shall be sitting.