History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War, 1603-1642: 1621-1623Longmans, Green, and Company, 1896 |
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... soon appeared that the scheme was intolerable in practice . Mompesson and his fellow- commissioners were responsible to no one . No scale of payments had been settled by the patent , and it was therefore their interest to grant as many ...
... soon appeared that the scheme was intolerable in practice . Mompesson and his fellow- commissioners were responsible to no one . No scale of payments had been settled by the patent , and it was therefore their interest to grant as many ...
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... soon as they were taken , were to be certified into the King's Bench . Two persons , Dixon and Almon , were nominated by patent to keep an eye upon offenders , and to see that those alehouse- keepers who deserved punishment did not ...
... soon as they were taken , were to be certified into the King's Bench . Two persons , Dixon and Almon , were nominated by patent to keep an eye upon offenders , and to see that those alehouse- keepers who deserved punishment did not ...
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... soon found that it was easier to plunder poor fishermen than to establish extensive fisheries in Ireland . Their agents lay in wait for the boatmen at the mouth of the Thames , and ordered them to make over to them the contents of their ...
... soon found that it was easier to plunder poor fishermen than to establish extensive fisheries in Ireland . Their agents lay in wait for the boatmen at the mouth of the Thames , and ordered them to make over to them the contents of their ...
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... soon be impossible to find timber for the navy . Bowes was accordingly informed that his patent was injurious to the commonwealth . After some negotiation , a compromise was effected . A new patent was granted to his rivals , by which a ...
... soon be impossible to find timber for the navy . Bowes was accordingly informed that his patent was injurious to the commonwealth . After some negotiation , a compromise was effected . A new patent was granted to his rivals , by which a ...
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... soon presented itself for striking a heavier blow . In drawing up a new charter for the City of London , Yelverton inserted clauses for which he was unable to produce a warrant . The worst that could be said was that he had , through ...
... soon presented itself for striking a heavier blow . In drawing up a new charter for the City of London , Yelverton inserted clauses for which he was unable to produce a warrant . The worst that could be said was that he had , through ...
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