| 1820 - 606 páginas
...example of their brethren at Westminster, by imposing similar duties ; both sides protesting that they should be continued no longer than to the end of the war, and then be utterly abolished. The parliament at Westminster soon extended the operation of the excise, till... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1825 - 660 páginas
...followed the example of their brethren at Wesminster by imposing a similar duty ; both sides protesting that it should be continued no longer than to the end of the war, and then be utterly abolished'. But the parliament at Westminster soon after imposed it on flesh, wine, tobacco,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1825 - 572 páginas
...followed the example of their brethren at Wesminster by imposing a similar duty ; both sides protesting that it should be continued no longer than to the end of the war, and then be utterly abolishedi. But the parliament at Westminster soon after imposed it on flesh, wine, tobacco,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1826 - 662 páginas
...provision of arms and ammunition ; which, for the most part, it was assigned to ; both sides making ample declarations, with bitter reproaches upon the...and utterly abolished ;" which few wise men believed it would ever be. The high and insolent proceedings at Westminster made no impression at Oxford towards... | |
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 694 páginas
...followed the example of their brethren at Westminster, by imposing a similar duty; both sides protesting that it should be continued no longer than to the end of the war, and then be utterly abolished (/). But the parliament at Westminster soon after imposed it on flesh, wine, tobacco,... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1838 - 566 páginas
...did those of the Parliament, that this unpopular tax, levied only under the pressure of necessity, " should be continued no longer than . " to the end...and then laid down and " utterly abolished ;" which, adds Clarendon, few " wise men believed it would ever be."t The Scotch invasion had compelled the King... | |
| Thomas Henry Lister - 1838 - 578 páginas
...did those of the Parliament, that this unpopular tax, levied only under the pressure of necessity, " should be continued no longer than " to the end of...and then laid down and " utterly abolished ;" which, adds Clarendon, few " wise men believed it would ever be."t The Scotch invasion had compelled the King... | |
| William Blackstone - 1838 - 910 páginas
...followed the example of their brethren at Westminster by imposing a similar duty ; both sides protesting that it should be continued no longer than to the end of the war, and then be utterly abolished (I). But the parliament at Westminster soon after imposed it on flesh, wine, tobacco,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1839 - 706 páginas
...declarations, with bitter reproaches upon the necessity that drew on this imposition, " that " it should he continued no longer than to the end " of the war,...utterly " abolished ;" which few wise men believed it would ever be. The high and insolent proceedings at Westminster made no impression at Oxford towards... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1839 - 556 páginas
...followed the example of their brethren at Westminster by imposing a similar duty ; both sides protesting that it should be continued no longer than to the end of the war, and then be utterly abolished.6 But the parliament at Westminster soon after imposed it on flesh, wine, tobacco,... | |
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