England in the Reign of Charles II, 第 2 卷Clarendon Press, 1955 - 778页 |
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第426页
... already one of the farmers of Excise . Knowing that the crown was anxious to raise money on the Customs , Bucknall and his partners made their own terms . This led to a quarrel between Bucknall and Clifford ; whereupon Clifford ' broke ...
... already one of the farmers of Excise . Knowing that the crown was anxious to raise money on the Customs , Bucknall and his partners made their own terms . This led to a quarrel between Bucknall and Clifford ; whereupon Clifford ' broke ...
第427页
... already the custom of the executive . 5 An increased measure of government control can also be traced in the history of the Excise , but here even more serious difficulties had to be faced . Until 1683 the Excise was farmed in three ...
... already the custom of the executive . 5 An increased measure of government control can also be traced in the history of the Excise , but here even more serious difficulties had to be faced . Until 1683 the Excise was farmed in three ...
第575页
... already made known to the king his accusation against the queen , but from Charles's recep- tion of the insult , he knew that he had overstepped the mark , and must thenceforth depend on his reputation with a credulous nation . So when ...
... already made known to the king his accusation against the queen , but from Charles's recep- tion of the insult , he knew that he had overstepped the mark , and must thenceforth depend on his reputation with a credulous nation . So when ...
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SCOTLAND AND IRELAND 166179 pp 389420 | 389 |
REVENUE AND TAXATION pp 421449 | 421 |
THE CROWN IN PARLIAMENT pp 450485 | 450 |
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