History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Outbreak of the Civil War 1603-1642: 1621-1623Longmans, Green, 1883 |
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... turned in their favour by considerations of public policy . 1611 . Gold and Comparatively few objections were raised against the mono- poly of glass . In 1624 , it was specially exempted from the operation of the Act against monopolies ...
... turned in their favour by considerations of public policy . 1611 . Gold and Comparatively few objections were raised against the mono- poly of glass . In 1624 , it was specially exempted from the operation of the Act against monopolies ...
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Samuel Rawson Gardiner. upon the same patent to Christopher Villiers , the whole affair turned out so badly , that in reality he received no more than 150 % during the whole existence of the monopoly . An un- certain sum was also ...
Samuel Rawson Gardiner. upon the same patent to Christopher Villiers , the whole affair turned out so badly , that in reality he received no more than 150 % during the whole existence of the monopoly . An un- certain sum was also ...
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... turned to a subject upon which the House took a far deeper interest than on any question of constitutional politics . Religion , he said , was to be maintained in the first place by persuasion , and it was only when that failed that ...
... turned to a subject upon which the House took a far deeper interest than on any question of constitutional politics . Religion , he said , was to be maintained in the first place by persuasion , and it was only when that failed that ...
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... turned his cow into the field to provide shelter for the traveller's horse . Ferrett had got what he wanted . He turned sharply upon his bewildered host . " This is well , " he said . " You are one of those that I look for ; you keep an ...
... turned his cow into the field to provide shelter for the traveller's horse . Ferrett had got what he wanted . He turned sharply upon his bewildered host . " This is well , " he said . " You are one of those that I look for ; you keep an ...
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... turned round with the stream , and poured forth a flood of precedents in condemna- tion of a claim which had been put forward at his own motion a few days before . The House at once followed him in his retractation , and acknowledged by ...
... turned round with the stream , and poured forth a flood of precedents in condemna- tion of a claim which had been put forward at his own motion a few days before . The House at once followed him in his retractation , and acknowledged by ...
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