Half Hours of English History: From the Roman period to the death of Henry IIIF. Warne, 1899 - 602 sider |
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Side 447
... tallages . The demesne lands of the king and all royal towns were liable to tallage ; an imposition far more rigorous and irregular than those which fell upon the gentry . Tallages were continually raised upon different towns during all ...
... tallages . The demesne lands of the king and all royal towns were liable to tallage ; an imposition far more rigorous and irregular than those which fell upon the gentry . Tallages were continually raised upon different towns during all ...
Side 449
... tallage , and from every unjust exaction , so that nothing but their service lawfully due to us shall be demanded at their hands . The laws of the Conqueror , found in Hoveden , are wholly different from those in Ingulfus , and are ...
... tallage , and from every unjust exaction , so that nothing but their service lawfully due to us shall be demanded at their hands . The laws of the Conqueror , found in Hoveden , are wholly different from those in Ingulfus , and are ...
Side 453
... tallages imposed upon towns without their consent . Fourscore years were yet to elapse before the great principle of parliamentary taxation was explicitly and absolutely recognised . A law which enacts that justice shall neither be sold ...
... tallages imposed upon towns without their consent . Fourscore years were yet to elapse before the great principle of parliamentary taxation was explicitly and absolutely recognised . A law which enacts that justice shall neither be sold ...
Side 455
... Tallages on his demesnes , and especially on the rich and ill - affected city of London , he imposed without scruple ; but it does not appear that he ever pretended to a right of general taxation . We may therefore take it for granted ...
... Tallages on his demesnes , and especially on the rich and ill - affected city of London , he imposed without scruple ; but it does not appear that he ever pretended to a right of general taxation . We may therefore take it for granted ...
Side 573
... tallages , at the discretion of their lords . This burthen continued for two centuries , with no limitation , except that the barons were latterly forced HALLAM . ] 573 PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION . Parliamentary Representation.
... tallages , at the discretion of their lords . This burthen continued for two centuries , with no limitation , except that the barons were latterly forced HALLAM . ] 573 PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION . Parliamentary Representation.
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