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An Inquiry Into the State of National Subsistence: As Connected with the ... - Page 20
by William Turner Comber - 1808 - 382 pages
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Observations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland: With a View ...

Thomas Douglas Earl of Selkirk - Social Science - 1805 - 318 pages
...the least, and so raised in ' every part of this realm ; which things, thus used, be ' principal!}' to the high displeasure of Almighty God, ' to the decay of the hospitality of this realm, to the di' minishing of the king's people, and to the let of the ' cloth making, whereby many poor people...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 33

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1826 - 624 pages
...that some have 24,000, some 20,000, some 10,000, somc 6,000, some 5,000, and some more, and some less: which things thus used, be principally to the high...this realm, to the diminishing of the king's people, people, and, in conclusion, if remedy be not found, it may turntolhe utter destruction and desolation...
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Miller's Dictionary of Gardening, Botany, and Agriculture

Philip Miller - 1834 - 250 pages
...was accustomed to be sold for two shillings and fourpence, &c. is now sold for six shillings, &c ; which things thus used be principally to the high...diminishing of the king's people, and to the let of clothmaking, &c." It then enacts that no one shall have more than 2000 sheep ; though, as a subsequent...
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The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Volume 12

English periodicals - 1841 - 614 pages
...had enhanced the price of of corn ; " which things thus used," the act recites, " be prin" cipally to the high displeasure of Almighty God, to the "...king's people, and to the let of the cloth-making, where" by many poor people have been accustomed to be set on " work ; and in conclusion, if remedy...
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The Quarterly Journal of Agriculture, Vol XI, 1841

William Blackwood - 1841 - 646 pages
...that was accustomed to be sold for 2s. 4d., &c., is now sold for 6s., &c., which things thus used be to the high displeasure of Almighty God, to the decay...diminishing of the King's people, and to the let of clothmaking, &c." It then enacts that no one shall have more than 2000 sheep, though, as a subsequent...
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The farmer's encyclopædia, and dictionary of rural affairs: embracing all ...

Cuthbert William Johnson - Agricultural chemistry - 1842 - 1364 pages
...good sheep for victual, that was accustomed to be sold for 2i. 4</. &c. is now sold for 6«. &c. ; which things thus used be principally to the high...diminishing of the king's people, and to the let of clothmaking, &c. It then enacts, that no one shall have more than 2000 sheep ; though, аз а subsequent...
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Observations on the Statutes of the Reformation Parliament: In the Reign of ...

Andrew Amos - Constitutional history - 1859 - 382 pages
...pence, or twenty pence, is now sold for four shillings, or three shillings and four pence at the least. Which things thus used be principally to the high...diminishing of the King's people, and to the let of cloth-making, whereby many poor people have been accustomed to be set on work ; and, if remedy be not...
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The Farmer's and Planter's Encyclopaedia of Rural Affairs: Embracing All the ...

Cuthbert William Johnson - Agricultural chemistry - 1869 - 1296 pages
...good sheep for victual, that was accustomed to be sold for 2*. id., &c., is now sold for 6s., &c. ; which things thus used be principally to the high...diminishing of the king's people, and to the let of clothmaking," &c. It then enacts, that no one snail have more than 2000 sheep ; though, as a subsequent...
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A History of the Weald of Kent: With an Outline of the ..., Volume 2, Issue 2

Robert Furley - Kent (England) - 1874 - 536 pages
...be sold for iSd. to •_'(!</. , was then sold for 4». or 3». 4 J, ; which things, thus used, were principally to the high displeasure of Almighty God,...the diminishing of the King's people, and to the let [hindrance] of the cloth MAKING. It then enacts that, from the year 1535, no occupier shall have more...
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A Sketch of the History of Taxes in England from the Earliest ..., Volume 1

Stephen Dowell - Taxation - 1876 - 444 pages
...most, it is now sold for 5s., or 4s. 8d. -the least, and so are raised in every part of this realm ; Which things, thus used, be principally to the high...diminishing of the king's people, and to the let of the cloth-making,1 whereby many poor people have been accustomed to be set on work ; and in conclusion,...
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