If any merchant or person whatsoever shall voluntarily yield, or pay the said subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage, not being granted by Parliament, he shall likewise be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same 1. History of New England - 第 273 頁John Gorham Palfrey 著 - 1859完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Daniel Neal - 1843 - 1316 頁
...reputed a capital enemy. 3. " If any merchant shall voluntarily pay those duties, he shall be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same."t The next day warrants were directed to Denzil Hollis, Sir John Eliot,}: William Coriton, *... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1843 - 1144 頁
...reputed a capital enemy. 3. " If any merchant shall voluntarily pay those duties, he shall be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same."t The next day warrants were directed to Denzil Hollis, Sir John Eliot,}: William Coriton, *... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1844 - 566 頁
...reputed a capital enemy. 3. " If any merchant shall voluntarily pay those duties, he shall be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same." t The next day warrants were directed to Denzil I lull; .. Sir John Eliot, i William Coriton, * Whitelocke's... | |
| John Lingard - 1847 - 426 頁
...other person shall pay " tonnage and poundage, not being granted by parlia" ment, shall be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of " England, and an enemy to the same." During this extraordinary proceeding the king had come to the house of lords. He sent for the sergeantat-arms,... | |
| John Lingard - 1854 - 330 頁
...merchant or other person shall pay tonnage and poundage, not being granted by parLament, shall be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the came." During this extraordinary proceeding the king had come to the house of Lords. He sent for the... | |
| John Lingard - 1855 - 312 頁
...merchant or other person shall pay tonnage and poundage, not being granted by parliament, shall be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same." During this extraordinary proceeding the king had come to the house of Lords. He sent for the serjeant-atarms,... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1859 - 686 頁
...who had instructions from the king •tt 111 • 11 Marcl> a not to take the vote, would have r1sen to break up the House, but he was forcibly detained...that day England was an absolute monarchy for eleven Mmchio. years. "With what confidence the royal resolu- J^"".*^^ tion had been taken, was not left to... | |
| David Masson - 1859 - 718 頁
...said subsidies of tonnage and poundage, not being granted by Parliament, he shall likewise be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same." From the time that these words were spoken until more than eleven years had elapsed, there was no Parliament... | |
| John Lingard - 1860 - 432 頁
...other person shall pay " tonnage and poundage, not being granted by parlia" ment, shall be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of " England, and an enemy to the same." During this extraordinary proceeding the king had come to the house of lords. He sent for the sergeantat-arms,... | |
| 1863 - 522 頁
...said subsidies of tonnage and poundage, not being granted by Parliament, he shall likewise be reputed a betrayer of the liberties of England, and an enemy to the same." The Prussian Assembly had, perhaps, no opportunity for such a declaration before their dismissal, even... | |
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