The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... revenue to the king lands Where he sold 1778 ordained entitled revenue land If he sold Passing over the subtleties involved in this phraseology , we may agree that the minuscule specimen here scrutinized sufficiently establishes the ...
... revenue to the king lands Where he sold 1778 ordained entitled revenue land If he sold Passing over the subtleties involved in this phraseology , we may agree that the minuscule specimen here scrutinized sufficiently establishes the ...
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... revenue , therefore , of William would be equal to at least nine or ten millions at present ; and as that prince had neither fleet nor army to sup- port , the former being only an occasional expence , and the latter being maintained ...
... revenue , therefore , of William would be equal to at least nine or ten millions at present ; and as that prince had neither fleet nor army to sup- port , the former being only an occasional expence , and the latter being maintained ...
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... revenue ; and by a revenue , that was fixed , perpetual , and independant of the subject . The people , without betaking them- selves to arms , had no check upon the king , and no regular security for the due administration of justice ...
... revenue ; and by a revenue , that was fixed , perpetual , and independant of the subject . The people , without betaking them- selves to arms , had no check upon the king , and no regular security for the due administration of justice ...
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