History of England and France Under the House of Lancaster ; with an Introductory View of the Early ReformationJohn Murray, 1855 - 473 Seiten |
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... refused , and he was under the necessity of continuing the session for five months , when he at length obtained the ordinary subsidy , for the usual term of a year , but not before the Commons had made him a proposal to seize upon the ...
... refused , and he was under the necessity of continuing the session for five months , when he at length obtained the ordinary subsidy , for the usual term of a year , but not before the Commons had made him a proposal to seize upon the ...
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... refused such terms , preferring confiscation , and those who accepted them were reduced rather to silence than subjection . Even the lowering of an oppressive tax , the gabelle , or duty on salt , had been found to afford little relief ...
... refused such terms , preferring confiscation , and those who accepted them were reduced rather to silence than subjection . Even the lowering of an oppressive tax , the gabelle , or duty on salt , had been found to afford little relief ...
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... refused . R. Chedder , Esquire , a servant ( magneal ) of T. Broke , Knight of the shire for Somer- set , had been grievously assaulted and maimed , having come with him to Parliament ; and the Commons prayed that it might be declared ...
... refused . R. Chedder , Esquire , a servant ( magneal ) of T. Broke , Knight of the shire for Somer- set , had been grievously assaulted and maimed , having come with him to Parliament ; and the Commons prayed that it might be declared ...
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Its early History imperfectly preserved | 1 |
Note Page | 11 |
Proceedings against him | 14 |
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