Whosoever shall counsel or advise the taking and levying of the subsidies of tonnage and poundage, not being granted by parliament, or shall be an actor or instrument therein, shall be likewise reputed an innovator in the government, and a capital enemy... The History of England - Page 114de Sir James Mackintosh - 1835Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 544 pages
...Subftdies of Tunnage and Poundage, not being * granted by Parliament ; he fliall, likewife, be re' puted a Betrayer of the Liberty of England, and * an Enemy to the fame.' The King fen*; Thefe being read and allowed of, the Houfe rofe for the Serjeant. ^ after tney... | |
| 1836 - 446 pages
...likewise reputed an innovator in the government, and a capital enemy to this kingdom and commonwealth. 3. If any merchant or other person whatsoever shall voluntarily...the liberty of England, and an enemy to the same." 2 With these documents sir John Eliot entered the house of commons on the morning of the 2d of March... | |
| Benjamin Martyn, Andrew Kippis - 1836 - 464 pages
...a capital enemy to the kingdom and commonwealth : " And if any merchant or person whatsoever should voluntarily yield or pay the said subsidies of tonnage...and poundage, not being granted by parliament, he should likewise be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same." AD before... | |
| Benjamin Martyn - 1836 - 882 pages
...a capital enemy to the kingdom and commonwealth : " And if any merchant or person whatsoever should voluntarily yield or pay the said subsidies of tonnage...and poundage, not being granted by parliament, he should likewise be reputed a be-; trayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same." The... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1840 - 506 pages
...reputed an innovator in the government, and a capital enemy to the kingdom and commonwealth. Thirdly, if any merchant or other person whatsoever, shall...being granted by parliament, he shall likewise be reported a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same." On the morning of the memorable... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1841 - 686 pages
...likewise reputed an innovator in the government, and a capital enemy to this kingdom and commonwealth. 3. If any merchant or other person whatsoever shall voluntarily...the liberty of England, and an enemy to the same." As Mr. Hollis read these articles he was loudly cheered by the House, who expressed their full assent... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1845 - 472 pages
...likewise reputed an innovator in the government, and a capital enemy to this kingdom and commonwealth. 3. If any merchant or other person whatsoever shall voluntarily...the liberty of England, and an enemy to the same." As Mr. Hollis read these articles he was loudly cheered by the House. While they were reading, the... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 738 pages
...likewise reputed an innovator in the government, and a capital enemy to this kingdom and commonwealth. 3. If any merchant, or other person whatsoever, shall...betrayer of the liberty of England, and an enemy to the same."t With these documents Sir John Eliot entered the House of Commons on the morning of the 2d of... | |
| John Forster - 1846 - 726 pages
...other person whatsoever, (hall voluntarily yield or pay the said subsidies of tonnage and poundages not being granted by Parliament, he shall likewise...betrayer of the liberty of England, and an enemy to the same."t With these documents Sir John Eliot entered the House of Commons on the morning of the Sd of... | |
| George William Johnson - 1848 - 552 pages
...be reputed an innovator in the government, and a capital enemy to this kingdom and commonwealth. And if any merchant or other person whatsoever shall voluntarily yield or pay the said subsidies, not being granted by Parliament, he shall likewise be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England... | |
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