The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688; Continued to the Death of George the Second, Tập 6G. Cowie and Company, 1825 |
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... officer , a man of honour , who asserted , that he heard young Raleigh speak these words , vol . 2.letter 63. That was a time when there was no interest in maintaining such a fact . 17. Raleigh's account of his first voy- age to Guiana ...
... officer , a man of honour , who asserted , that he heard young Raleigh speak these words , vol . 2.letter 63. That was a time when there was no interest in maintaining such a fact . 17. Raleigh's account of his first voy- age to Guiana ...
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... officers . The customs were supposed to amount to five per cent . of the value , and were levied upon exports as well as imports . Nay , the imposition upon exports , by James's additions , is said to amount in some few in- stances to ...
... officers . The customs were supposed to amount to five per cent . of the value , and were levied upon exports as well as imports . Nay , the imposition upon exports , by James's additions , is said to amount in some few in- stances to ...
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... officers who had served abroad , and who taught the trained bands their • We may judge of the grievance of purveyance by this circumstance , that the purveyors often gave but sixpence for a dozen of pigeons , and two - pence for a fowl ...
... officers who had served abroad , and who taught the trained bands their • We may judge of the grievance of purveyance by this circumstance , that the purveyors often gave but sixpence for a dozen of pigeons , and two - pence for a fowl ...
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... officers , and practised the dis- cipline , of which the models every day exposed to their view . Sir Edward Harwood , in a memorial composed at the beginning of the subsequent reign , says , that England was so unprovided with horses ...
... officers , and practised the dis- cipline , of which the models every day exposed to their view . Sir Edward Harwood , in a memorial composed at the beginning of the subsequent reign , says , that England was so unprovided with horses ...
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... officers of the crown who had seats in the house to mention any particular sum which might be expected by him . Secure of the affections of the commons , he n Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 171. Parl . Hist . vol . 6. p . 346. Franklyn , p ...
... officers of the crown who had seats in the house to mention any particular sum which might be expected by him . Secure of the affections of the commons , he n Rushworth , vol . 1. p . 171. Parl . Hist . vol . 6. p . 346. Franklyn , p ...
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