| William Stubbs - 1870 - 568 pages
...from henceforth will we take such manner of aids, tasks, nor prises, but by the common assent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the ancient aids and prises due and accustomed. VII. And for so much as the more part of the commonalty of the realm : find themselves sore grieved... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1870 - 596 pages
...from henceforth we should take such manner of aids, tasks, nor prizes, but by the common assent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the ancient aids and prizes due and accustomed.' The 34th Edward I., commonly called the ' Statute de Tallagio Concedendo,'... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1870 - 550 pages
...from henceforth we should take such manner of aids, tasks, nor prizes, but by the common assent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the ancient aids and prizes due and accustomed.' The 34th Edward I., commonly called the ' Statute de Tallagio Concedendo,'... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1871 - 672 pages
...from henceforth will we take such manner of aids, tasks, nor pris?8. but by the common assent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the ancient aids and prises due and accustomed, VII. And for so much as the more part of the commonalty of the realm find tbxinselvee sore grieved... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1872 - 708 pages
...Great Charter of John, it abolishes all " aids, tasks, and prises, unless by the common assent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the...history of the times conspire to prove that impositions on merchandise at the ports, to which alone the word prises was applicable, could no more be levied... | |
| Edgar Henry Rand - 1872 - 150 pages
...from henceforth we shall take such manner of aids, tasks, nor prises, but by the common assent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the ancient aids and prises due and accustomed." PEACE OF BRETIGNI (I860) — Stipulated that King John II. should be restored to liberty, and pay as... | |
| David Hume - 1872 - 822 pages
...thenceforth we shall take such manner of aids, tack*, nor prises, but by the common consent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the ancient aids and prises due and accustomed.'1 Thus was the great principle of parliamentary taxation explicitly acknowledged eighty... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1872 - 418 pages
...from henceforth we shall take such manner of aids, tasks, nor prises, but by the common assent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the ancient aids and prises due 1 The fullest account we possess of these domestic transactions from 1294 to 1298 is in Walter Hemingford,... | |
| David Hume - 1873 - 820 pages
...thenceforth we shall take such manner of aids, tacks, nor prises, but by the common consent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the ancient aids and prises due and accustomed." Thus was the great principle of parliamentary taxattort*explicltly acknowledged eighty years after... | |
| David Hume - 1873 - 812 pages
...thenceforth we shall take such manner of aids, tacks, nor prises, but by the common consent of the realm, and for the common profit thereof, saving the ancient aids and prises due and accustomed." Thus was the great principle of parliamentary taxation explicitly acknowledged eighty years after the... | |
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