The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Death of George the Second: In Sixteen Volumes, with the Last Corrections and Improvements, Volume 4F. Walker, 1824 - Great Britain |
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... shillings a year in land , from binding his sons ap- prentices to any trade . They found already that the cities began to drain the country of the labourers and husbandmen ; and did not foresee how much the increase of com- merce would ...
... shillings a year in land , from binding his sons ap- prentices to any trade . They found already that the cities began to drain the country of the labourers and husbandmen ; and did not foresee how much the increase of com- merce would ...
Page 94
... shillings in the pound . 6 Bacon , p . 595 . 7 Du Tillet , Recueil des Traités . 8 Rymer , vol . xii . p . 446. Bacon says that the benevolence was levied with consent of parliament , which is a mistake . 9 Bacon , p . 601 . 10 Bacon ...
... shillings in the pound . 6 Bacon , p . 595 . 7 Du Tillet , Recueil des Traités . 8 Rymer , vol . xii . p . 446. Bacon says that the benevolence was levied with consent of parliament , which is a mistake . 9 Bacon , p . 601 . 10 Bacon ...
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... shillings and fourpence , 29 reducing money to the denomination of our time . The only effect of this regulation must be , either that the people would be supplied with bad bows , Prices were also affixed to woollen cloth , 30 to caps ...
... shillings and fourpence , 29 reducing money to the denomination of our time . The only effect of this regulation must be , either that the people would be supplied with bad bows , Prices were also affixed to woollen cloth , 30 to caps ...
Page 123
... shillings , money of our age ; that of a yard of coloured cloth to eighteen ; higher prices than these commodities bear at present ; and that the wages of a tradesman , such as a mason , bricklayer , tyler , & c . should be regulated at ...
... shillings , money of our age ; that of a yard of coloured cloth to eighteen ; higher prices than these commodities bear at present ; and that the wages of a tradesman , such as a mason , bricklayer , tyler , & c . should be regulated at ...
Page 124
... shillings a - year in land ; and Henry VII . because the decay of manufactures was complained of in Norwich from the want of hands , exempted that city from the penalties of the law.36 Afterwards the whole county of Norfolk obtained a ...
... shillings a - year in land ; and Henry VII . because the decay of manufactures was complained of in Norwich from the want of hands , exempted that city from the penalties of the law.36 Afterwards the whole county of Norfolk obtained a ...
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