An Essay on the History of the English Government and Constitution, from the reign of Henry VII. to the present timeLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1865 |
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... granting inferior feuds by the mesne lords , with the same conditions as the chief , was restrained by the Act of Quia emptores ( 18 Edw . I. ) , which directs that upon all sales , or grants of land in fee , the sub- tenant shall hold ...
... granting inferior feuds by the mesne lords , with the same conditions as the chief , was restrained by the Act of Quia emptores ( 18 Edw . I. ) , which directs that upon all sales , or grants of land in fee , the sub- tenant shall hold ...
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... granting aids and taxes , are not likely to obtain , in a feudal country , that kind of respect from the other bodies in the State which would enable them to claim a large share of political power . The separation of the mercantile ...
... granting aids and taxes , are not likely to obtain , in a feudal country , that kind of respect from the other bodies in the State which would enable them to claim a large share of political power . The separation of the mercantile ...
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... granted by Parliament , in the first year of the reign * . * Statutes 1 Edw . VI . c.13 , 1 Mary , st . 2 , c . 18 , 1 Eliz . c . 20 , 1 James , c . 33. By all these Acts , tonnage and poundage are granted for life . They are all ...
... granted by Parliament , in the first year of the reign * . * Statutes 1 Edw . VI . c.13 , 1 Mary , st . 2 , c . 18 , 1 Eliz . c . 20 , 1 James , c . 33. By all these Acts , tonnage and poundage are granted for life . They are all ...
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... granted to Charles , as they had been to his predecessors , and he attempted to revive the practice which was not permitted to Henry VIII . Whether Mr. Hume is right in supposing that Edward , Mary , Elizabeth , and James levied these ...
... granted to Charles , as they had been to his predecessors , and he attempted to revive the practice which was not permitted to Henry VIII . Whether Mr. Hume is right in supposing that Edward , Mary , Elizabeth , and James levied these ...
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... granted , but much less than the Cardinal had asked . In 1526 , Wolsey sent commissioners by his own authority to levy a sixth part of the goods of the laity , and a tenth part of the goods of the clergy ; but the commissioners were ...
... granted , but much less than the Cardinal had asked . In 1526 , Wolsey sent commissioners by his own authority to levy a sixth part of the goods of the laity , and a tenth part of the goods of the clergy ; but the commissioners were ...
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