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quadgram | frequency |
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early english books online | 49 |
the law of nations | 28 |
represented either as utf | 20 |
in laying impositions upon | 20 |
characters represented either as | 20 |
laying impositions upon merchandizes | 20 |
in the time of | 18 |
by the law of | 17 |
the king of england | 16 |
without act of parliament | 16 |
the kings prerogative in | 14 |
the answer to the | 14 |
edition of the work | 13 |
financial support to the | 13 |
text can be copied | 13 |
online text creation partnership | 13 |
this keyboarded and encoded | 13 |
i text is available | 13 |
images scanned from microfilm | 13 |
assigned for keying and | 13 |
work described above is | 13 |
described above is co | 13 |
phase i text is | 13 |
the crown of england | 13 |
by act of parliament | 13 |
even for commercial purposes | 13 |
and encoded edition of | 13 |
terms of creative commons | 13 |
keyboarded and encoded edition | 13 |
all without asking permission | 13 |
the early english books | 13 |
encoded edition of the | 13 |
english books online text | 13 |
to the terms of | 13 |
text and markup reviewed | 13 |
this phase i text | 13 |
tcp assigned for keying | 13 |
coded from proquest page | 13 |
text is available for | 13 |
and coded from proquest | 13 |
owned by the institutions | 13 |
the text can be | 13 |
the institutions providing financial | 13 |
providing financial support to | 13 |
keyed and coded from | 13 |
the terms of creative | 13 |
from proquest page images | 13 |
to the early english | 13 |
support to the early | 13 |
is available for reuse | 13 |
of the work described | 13 |
markup reviewed and edited | 13 |
institutions providing financial support | 13 |
encoded text transcribed from | 13 |
and markup reviewed and | 13 |
the work described above | 13 |
for keying and markup | 13 |
by the institutions providing | 13 |
according to the terms | 13 |
books online text creation | 13 |
the lords and commons | 12 |
r ocm this keyboarded | 12 |
ocm this keyboarded and | 12 |
estc r ocm this | 12 |
of the common law | 11 |
merchandizes crossing the seas | 11 |
prerogative in laying impositions | 11 |
from time to time | 11 |
were corrected where possible | 10 |
produce large quantities of | 10 |
where possible up to | 10 |
processes should make clear | 10 |
not meet qa standards | 10 |
known extent have been | 10 |
sets published by proquest | 10 |
and therefore of any | 10 |
to their original source | 10 |
based on the new | 10 |
of any assumptions that | 10 |
unicode or tei g | 10 |
and attribution is given | 10 |
a number of works | 10 |
between the universities of | 10 |
mind that in all | 10 |
as illegible were corrected | 10 |
corrected and characters marked | 10 |
should be aware of | 10 |
encoding based on the | 10 |
project restraints of time | 10 |
nature of the print | 10 |
a works in english | 10 |
although there are a | 10 |
of every monographic english | 10 |
over a wide variety | 10 |
did not meet qa | 10 |
mnemonic sdata character entities | 10 |
available at the text | 10 |
by converting tcp files | 10 |
with changes to facilitate | 10 |
marked as illegible were | 10 |
the true nature of | 10 |
that in all likelihood | 10 |
divided into two phases | 10 |
these texts for their | 10 |
converting tcp files to | 10 |
will be marked as | 10 |
ascii text with mnemonic | 10 |
simplify the filling in | 10 |
work was chosen if | 10 |
text creation partnership web | 10 |
opposed to critical editions | 10 |
text with mnemonic sdata | 10 |
the public domain as | 10 |
which did not meet | 10 |
and sometimes a second | 10 |
large quantities of textual | 10 |
readable characters will be | 10 |
errors will remain and | 10 |
these processes should make | 10 |
image sets were sent | 10 |
some errors will remain | 10 |
of works in other | 10 |
create accurately transcribed and | 10 |
there are a number | 10 |
a sack of wooll | 10 |
creating the tcp texts | 10 |
have been transformed into | 10 |
the project have been | 10 |
given to their original | 10 |
the text creation partnership | 10 |
published between and available | 10 |
whichever is the greater | 10 |
texts have been issued | 10 |
their early english books | 10 |
of a works in | 10 |
notably latin and welsh | 10 |
and those which did | 10 |
elements of known extent | 10 |
their works are eligible | 10 |
to a limit of | 10 |
each text was proofread | 10 |
the overall quality of | 10 |
overall quality of tcp | 10 |
will never have been | 10 |
compelling reason to do | 10 |
characters or elements to | 10 |
up to a limit | 10 |
some readable characters will | 10 |
standards were returned to | 10 |
placeholder characters or elements | 10 |
take and use these | 10 |
general aim of eebo | 10 |
external keying companies for | 10 |
aimed to produce large | 10 |
usual project restraints of | 10 |
while the overall quality | 10 |
of time and funding | 10 |
included and sometimes a | 10 |
then carried out by | 10 |
the text encoding initiative | 10 |
into the public domain | 10 |
guidelines are available at | 10 |
for accuracy and those | 10 |
have been issued variously | 10 |
was then carried out | 10 |
tei in libraries guidelines | 10 |
keyers to be redone | 10 |
tcp files to tei | 10 |
texts were encoded and | 10 |
attribution is given to | 10 |
was based on the | 10 |
based on the image | 10 |
can be made about | 10 |
was a compelling reason | 10 |
of known extent have | 10 |
at by a tcp | 10 |
were encoded as gap | 10 |
true nature of the | 10 |
any assumptions that can | 10 |
should make clear that | 10 |
were encoded and linked | 10 |
spi global keyed and | 10 |
corrected where possible up | 10 |
encoded as gap s | 10 |
as opposed to critical | 10 |
and use these texts | 10 |
images in accordance with | 10 |
markup guidelines are available | 10 |
transformed into placeholder characters | 10 |
for transcription and basic | 10 |
files to tei p | 10 |
and or corrected and | 10 |
to range over a | 10 |
remaining illegibles were encoded | 10 |
of each text was | 10 |
the publisher proquest to | 10 |
was proofread for accuracy | 10 |
gap elements of known | 10 |
have been released into | 10 |
or for an anonymous | 10 |
p using tcp tei | 10 |
of michigan and oxford | 10 |
been looked at by | 10 |
language title published between | 10 |
a work was chosen | 10 |
sets were sent to | 10 |
users should bear in | 10 |
in oxford and michigan | 10 |
created during phase of | 10 |
looked at by a | 10 |
and characters marked as | 10 |
new cambridge bibliography of | 10 |
tcp is a partnership | 10 |
for an anonymous work | 10 |
variety of subject areas | 10 |
and encoded texts based | 10 |
of gaps by user | 10 |
if there was a | 10 |
have been looked at | 10 |
michigan and oxford and | 10 |
of textual data within | 10 |
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to encode one copy | 10 |
of the print record | 10 |
keying and markup guidelines | 10 |
limit of instances per | 10 |
selection was intended to | 10 |
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linked to page images | 10 |
restraints of time and | 10 |
anyone can now take | 10 |
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accordance with level of | 10 |
and some readable characters | 10 |
text strings within braces | 10 |
filling in of gaps | 10 |
at the text creation | 10 |
and therefore chose to | 10 |
with mnemonic sdata character | 10 |
reason to do so | 10 |
request that due credit | 10 |
proofread for accuracy and | 10 |
be made about the | 10 |
we respectfully request that | 10 |
texts created during phase | 10 |
released into the public | 10 |
likelihood such instances will | 10 |
returned to the keyers | 10 |
quantities of textual data | 10 |
and the publisher proquest | 10 |
is a partnership between | 10 |
transcribed and encoded texts | 10 |
the keyers to be | 10 |
the encoding was enhanced | 10 |
quality of tcp data | 10 |
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therefore chose to create | 10 |
the image sets published | 10 |
of the process of | 10 |
illegible were corrected where | 10 |
made about the data | 10 |
are eligible for inclusion | 10 |
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then their works are | 10 |
illegibles were encoded as | 10 |
selection was based on | 10 |
text selection was based | 10 |
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mainly structural encoding based | 10 |
elements to simplify the | 10 |
a wide variety of | 10 |
for their own purposes | 10 |
the new cambridge bibliography | 10 |
process of creating the | 10 |
remain and some readable | 10 |
edition of a work | 10 |
understanding these processes should | 10 |
were sent to external | 10 |
company of the bank | 10 |
reflect the true nature | 10 |
to tei p using | 10 |
enhanced and or corrected | 10 |
to page images in | 10 |
the general aim of | 10 |
is to encode one | 10 |
cambridge bibliography of english | 10 |
record of the period | 10 |
all likelihood such instances | 10 |
page images in accordance | 10 |
law of the land | 10 |
the tei in libraries | 10 |
tcp data is very | 10 |
such instances will never | 10 |
that can be made | 10 |
of instances per text | 10 |
to the keyers to | 10 |
assurance was then carried | 10 |
a compelling reason to | 10 |
to create accurately transcribed | 10 |
editions of a works | 10 |
textual data within the | 10 |
the universities of michigan | 10 |
data within the usual | 10 |
usually the first edition | 10 |
will remain and some | 10 |
to produce large quantities | 10 |
aware of the process | 10 |
never have been looked | 10 |
bibliography of english literature | 10 |
creation partnership web site | 10 |
was intended to range | 10 |
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title published between and | 10 |
accurately transcribed and encoded | 10 |
to create diplomatic transcriptions | 10 |
and company of the | 10 |
proquest to create accurately | 10 |
during phase of the | 10 |
project have been released | 10 |
transcription and basic encoding | 10 |
chosen if there was | 10 |
editorial teams in oxford | 10 |
data is very good | 10 |
processed by university of | 10 |
intended to range over | 10 |
of the texts have | 10 |
users should be aware | 10 |
the usual project restraints | 10 |
number of works in | 10 |
tcp is to encode | 10 |
with level of the | 10 |
tei p using tcp | 10 |
structural encoding based on | 10 |
encoded texts based on | 10 |
be marked as illegible | 10 |
phase of the project | 10 |
to external keying companies | 10 |
be aware of the | 10 |
domain as of january | 10 |
carried out by editorial | 10 |
possible up to a | 10 |
sent to external keying | 10 |
to simplify the filling | 10 |
created by converting tcp | 10 |
text was proofread for | 10 |
by a tcp editor | 10 |
a second or later | 10 |
works in english were | 10 |
or text strings within | 10 |
are a number of | 10 |
changes to facilitate morpho | 10 |
in of gaps by | 10 |
second or later edition | 10 |
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works in other languages | 10 |
by university of nebraska | 10 |
publisher proquest to create | 10 |
and available in eebo | 10 |
use these texts for | 10 |
within the usual project | 10 |
accuracy and those which | 10 |
and oxford and the | 10 |
those which did not | 10 |
there was a compelling | 10 |
of creating the tcp | 10 |
are available at the | 10 |
based on the text | 10 |
can now take and | 10 |
teams in oxford and | 10 |
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credit and attribution is | 10 |
into placeholder characters or | 10 |
or later edition of | 10 |
on the text encoding | 10 |
project was divided into | 10 |
first editions of a | 10 |
extent have been transformed | 10 |
instances will never have | 10 |
bear in mind that | 10 |
tcp aimed to produce | 10 |
works are eligible for | 10 |
been transformed into placeholder | 10 |
texts for their own | 10 |
encoded and linked to | 10 |
to reflect the true | 10 |
public domain as of | 10 |
universities of michigan and | 10 |
level of the tei | 10 |
the texts were encoded | 10 |
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published by proquest via | 10 |
partnership between the universities | 10 |
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unicode or text strings | 10 |
on the image sets | 10 |
the rules of the | 10 |
in english were prioritized | 10 |
image sets published by | 10 |
global keyed and coded | 10 |
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any remaining illegibles were | 10 |
keying companies for transcription | 10 |
range over a wide | 10 |
was enhanced and or | 10 |
assumptions that can be | 10 |
characters will be marked | 10 |
a limit of instances | 10 |
print record of the | 10 |
the print record of | 10 |
that due credit and | 10 |
characters marked as illegible | 10 |
tcp project was divided | 10 |
should bear in mind | 10 |
was divided into two | 10 |
the texts have been | 10 |
respectfully request that due | 10 |
reproduction of original in | 10 |
companies for transcription and | 10 |
due credit and attribution | 10 |
or elements to simplify | 10 |
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gaps by user contributors | 10 |
or tei g elements | 10 |
of the project have | 10 |
of tcp data is | 10 |
between and available in | 10 |
texts based on the | 10 |
or corrected and characters | 10 |
qa standards were returned | 10 |
yeomen of the waterside | 10 |
via their early english | 10 |
and markup guidelines are | 10 |
the filling in of | 10 |
the process of creating | 10 |
on the new cambridge | 10 |
quality assurance was then | 10 |
later edition of a | 10 |
copies of the texts | 10 |
by proquest via their | 10 |
a partnership between the | 10 |
of the tei in | 10 |
meet qa standards were | 10 |
proquest via their early | 10 |
therefore of any assumptions | 10 |
wide variety of subject | 10 |
was chosen if there | 10 |
the time of king | 9 |
for the most part | 9 |
common law of england | 9 |
of the law of | 9 |
iv tiff page image | 9 |
the common law of | 9 |
of tonnage and poundage | 9 |
of the law merchant | 9 |
the rule of the | 9 |
in the year of | 9 |
an act of parliament | 9 |
by the kings prerogative | 9 |
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to lay impositions upon | 8 |
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by the common law | 8 |
lords and commons assembled | 8 |
the governor and company | 8 |
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lay impositions upon merchandizes | 8 |
the value of the | 8 |
the law of the | 8 |
by vertue of his | 7 |
the city of london | 7 |
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of the said corporation | 7 |
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every sack of wooll | 6 |
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the law of nature | 6 |
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the roman civil law | 6 |
one thousand six hundred | 6 |
of the crown in | 6 |
subsidies of tonnage and | 6 |
the charge of the | 6 |
the capital stock of | 6 |
pence upon the pound | 6 |
the trade of merchandizes | 6 |
thousand six hundred and | 6 |
the kings most excellent | 6 |
to the kings most | 6 |
of the demi mark | 6 |
pence of the pound | 6 |
of the governor and | 6 |
shillings upon a sack | 6 |
branch of the law | 6 |
the governour and company | 6 |
the yeomen of the | 6 |
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be administred by the | 5 |
the king doth grant | 5 |
committee for letting the | 5 |
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stock of the governor | 5 |
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without the consent of | 5 |
laws and statutes of | 5 |
the right honourable the | 5 |
other princes and states | 5 |
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justice to be done | 5 |
merchandizes imported and exported | 5 |
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fourty shillings upon a | 5 |
upon every tun of | 5 |
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merchandizes exported and imported | 5 |
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the time of the | 5 |
the great and ancient | 5 |
of the capital stock | 5 |
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the customs and subsidies | 5 |
of merchandizes crossing the | 5 |
statute law of england | 5 |
the committee for letting | 5 |
the staple at callis | 5 |
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statutes of this realm | 4 |
or chief baron of | 4 |
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standard spellings that support | 4 |
the learning touching customs | 4 |
text more computationally tractable | 4 |
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digital transcription a of | 4 |
all sorts of merchandizes | 4 |
grant for him and | 4 |
and proportions by which | 4 |
paid into the exchequer | 4 |
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part of the nation | 4 |
and linguistically annotated with | 4 |
spellings that support the | 4 |
of the lords and | 4 |
or stationer meant to | 4 |
standardized format that preserves | 4 |
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at our court at | 4 |
and the common law | 3 |
that the king hath | 3 |
late farmers of his | 3 |
be chosen and sworn | 3 |
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affairs of the corporation | 3 |
to the city of | 3 |
imposition of twelve pence | 3 |
between custome and toll | 3 |
for the space of | 3 |
consent of the people | 3 |
be decided by the | 3 |
the exportation of sheep | 3 |
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as by the rules | 3 |
the greatest part of | 3 |
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upon every sack of | 3 |
doth grant for him | 3 |
from the first of | 3 |
imperial or civil law | 3 |
and how the common | 3 |
farmers of his majesties | 3 |
statute of magna charta | 3 |
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the ruin of the | 3 |
are to be sold | 3 |
the royal fishery company | 3 |
other goods which are | 3 |
over and above all | 3 |
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the redemption of distressed | 3 |
imposition laid by the | 3 |
of lancaster and york | 3 |
under the great seal | 3 |
and fairs within the | 3 |
in pursuance of the | 3 |
is hoped much more | 3 |
layd an imposition upon | 3 |
per voyage every vessel | 3 |
report made by the | 3 |
that this ordinance be | 3 |
year of our reign | 3 |
and some of them | 3 |
imposing a further custom | 3 |
continue in their offices | 3 |
of the same prerogative | 3 |
king edward the second | 3 |
imposed by the king | 3 |
an order and report | 3 |
for the time being | 3 |
by the yeomen of | 3 |
shall be administred by | 3 |
called or known by | 3 |
by the committee for | 3 |
to the laws of | 3 |
towards the redemption of | 3 |
in the government of | 3 |
the benefit of the | 3 |
by which they are | 3 |
low rate of interest | 3 |
about the advancement of | 3 |
merchandizes do differ from | 3 |
laid and levied upon | 3 |
and policy of state | 3 |
and one other subsidy | 3 |
the first of june | 3 |
a low rate of | 3 |
and in the same | 3 |
impositions to be set | 3 |
be received at billingsgate | 3 |
by the lord deputy | 3 |
case of sir john | 3 |
shall continue in their | 3 |
the common law and | 3 |
imposition upon english commodities | 3 |
rules and proportions by | 3 |
reasonable to suppose a | 3 |
during the time of | 3 |
general law of nations | 3 |
of the common and | 3 |
those other duties called | 3 |
best of my skill | 3 |
crown of england hath | 3 |
government of trade and | 3 |
in the said capital | 3 |
well from the rules | 3 |
common and civil law | 3 |
by virtue of the | 3 |
to the collectors of | 3 |
rates or sums of | 3 |
walls of the kingdom | 3 |
the lord of the | 3 |
virtue of the same | 3 |
jovis duodecimo die maii | 3 |
common law doth acknowledge | 3 |
established by the kings | 3 |
the repeal of charta | 3 |
the twenty one of | 3 |
one other subsidy called | 3 |
out of this kingdom | 3 |
million may be raised | 3 |
a proposal humbly presented | 3 |
pence upon every cloth | 3 |
right honourable the house | 3 |
which is nothing else | 3 |
being at their liberty | 3 |
and discharge all debentures | 3 |
for the putting in | 3 |
to search and over | 3 |
tenant to the city | 3 |
in the office of | 3 |
and towards the redemption | 3 |
suppose a million may | 3 |
it is hoped much | 3 |
where it is said | 3 |
majesties customs and other | 3 |
to be imported or | 3 |
of the said bonds | 3 |
duties taken by several | 3 |
for a new imposition | 3 |
of the general law | 3 |
day an order and | 3 |
there is a statute | 3 |
law of england do | 3 |
and government of trade | 3 |
the name of new | 3 |
or known by the | 3 |
not fit to be | 3 |
of the said act | 3 |
law and statute law | 3 |
name of new impost | 3 |
the positive law was | 3 |
at this time belong | 3 |
do not crosse the | 3 |
subsidies granted by parliament | 3 |
law was first established | 3 |
or sums of money | 3 |
together with an humble | 3 |
touching several duties taken | 3 |
collection of the customs | 3 |
clay out of this | 3 |
the putting in execution | 3 |
to his own use | 3 |
and others at billingsgate | 3 |
officers and others at | 3 |
the collection of the | 3 |
the poor of the | 3 |
ordinance be forthwith printed | 3 |
vessel of salt fish | 3 |
charter to the governour | 3 |
lord of the sea | 3 |
continuing the collection of | 3 |
and therefore the king | 3 |
ordering and government of | 3 |
her prerogative in laying | 3 |
without any warrant from | 3 |
further custom upon wines | 3 |
procuring justice to be | 3 |
when the positive law | 3 |
humbly offered to the | 3 |
which they are now | 3 |
set impositions upon merchandizes | 3 |
without oppressing any person | 3 |
the dominion of the | 3 |
made by the committee | 3 |
in the words following | 3 |
by the merchants of | 3 |
of our common law | 3 |
the walls of the | 3 |
absolute power of the | 3 |
and the subjects of | 3 |
is reasonable to suppose | 3 |
of one per cent | 3 |
in the judgement of | 3 |
eight pence upon every | 3 |
and approve the same | 3 |
proposal humbly presented to | 3 |
not crosse the seas | 3 |
of the commons in | 3 |
preventing the exportation of | 3 |
in of irish cattel | 3 |
and eight pence upon | 3 |
that is to say | 3 |
and report made by | 3 |
and six pence upon | 3 |
within the time of | 3 |
john pas sampled and | 3 |
cases of conscience only | 3 |
a proclamation for the | 3 |
humble address to the | 3 |
as of generall reason | 3 |
the year of our | 3 |
positive law was first | 3 |
to suppose a million | 3 |
how the common law | 3 |
the case of sir | 3 |
the rules of those | 3 |
hundredth part of the | 3 |
this day an order | 3 |
an abstract of the | 3 |
charge of the crown | 3 |
order and report made | 3 |
in any of the | 3 |
of his majesties customs | 3 |
to the king by | 3 |
by vertue of that | 3 |
a principal subject of | 3 |
known by the name | 3 |
custom upon wines and | 3 |
for the preventing the | 3 |
the charter to the | 3 |
with an humble address | 3 |
the use of the | 3 |
from the rules of | 3 |
presented to the right | 3 |
to buy and sell | 3 |
voyage every vessel with | 3 |
of the customs and | 3 |
the said capital stock | 3 |
the committee of the | 3 |
by the lord keeper | 3 |
be rendred a council | 3 |
to administer the same | 3 |
time of their farm | 3 |
proclamation for the putting | 3 |
to the best of | 3 |
prerogative of the king | 3 |
shillings and eight pence | 3 |
logarbo text and markup | 3 |
an humble address to | 3 |
reasons whereupon this prerogative | 3 |
the advice of our | 3 |
and ought to be | 3 |
every one being at | 3 |
he hath taken the | 3 |
of the ancient custome | 3 |
letting the cities lands | 3 |
one moyety of the | 3 |
for continuing the collection | 3 |
is nothing else but | 3 |
against the kings prerogative | 3 |
in cases of conscience | 3 |
a million may be | 3 |
revenues of this kingdom | 3 |
reproduction of the original | 3 |
else but an imposition | 3 |
the same to be | 3 |
his own right l | 3 |
upon wines and tobacco | 3 |
dominion of the sea | 3 |
of the charter to | 3 |
mona logarbo sampled and | 3 |
at their liberty to | 3 |
the commons in parliament | 3 |
and trading part of | 3 |
largenesse of this prerogative | 3 |
or common law of | 3 |
to be received at | 3 |
one being at their | 3 |
mona logarbo text and | 3 |
that the sum of | 3 |
the consideration of this | 3 |
of an act of | 3 |
the first of aug | 3 |
set and taken by | 3 |
and are to be | 3 |
global rekeyed and resubmitted | 3 |
any warrant from the | 3 |
diminution of the ancient | 3 |
the imperial or civil | 3 |
of the court of | 3 |
the common and civil | 3 |
goods made within the | 3 |
to the governour and | 3 |
be examined and decided | 3 |
original in huntington library | 3 |
the king doth not | 3 |
provided that the said | 3 |
to the right honourable | 3 |
proportions by which they | 3 |
spi global rekeyed and | 3 |
belong to me in | 3 |
for abrogating the oaths | 3 |
in archivis turris london | 3 |
of parliament of the | 3 |
three pence upon the | 3 |
the report of the | 3 |
shall then have in | 3 |
printed for henry twyford | 3 |
offered to the consideration | 3 |
year of our lord | 3 |
of generall reason and | 3 |
putting in execution the | 3 |
by vertue of the | 3 |
in the record of | 3 |
the impositions of the | 3 |
whereas the late farmers | 3 |
of this honourable house | 3 |
doth at this time | 3 |
taken by several officers | 3 |
reason and policy of | 3 |
several duties taken by | 3 |
the ancient customes payable | 3 |
pas sampled and proofread | 3 |
in the capital stock | 3 |
pence in the pound | 3 |
granted to the king | 3 |
this ordinance be forthwith | 3 |
of sir john lambert | 3 |
proclamation for continuing the | 3 |
the advancement of tin | 3 |
king by his prerogative | 3 |
crown in laying impositions | 3 |
whereby it is manifest | 3 |
prerogative in the ordering | 3 |
ancient customes payable for | 3 |
whereupon this prerogative is | 3 |
the lord deputy and | 3 |
or not to pay | 3 |
this time belong to | 3 |
their liberty to pay | 3 |
customes of three pence | 3 |
rendred a council of | 3 |
the crown in laying | 3 |
are now due and | 3 |
humbly presented to the | 3 |
the affairs of the | 3 |
and statute law of | 3 |
committee of the navy | 3 |
and those other duties | 3 |
nothing else but an | 3 |
his majesties customs and | 3 |
by several officers and | 3 |
new imposition upon english | 3 |
of original in huntington | 3 |
a proclamation for continuing | 3 |
are discharged of toll | 3 |
the year of his | 3 |
a peter boat with | 3 |
the preventing the exportation | 3 |
the hundredth part of | 3 |
the best of my | 3 |
made within the time | 3 |
in the court of | 3 |
king of england doth | 3 |
for letting the cities | 3 |
redemption of distressed captives | 3 |
and it is further | 3 |
the ordering and government | 3 |
goods of a subject | 3 |
interest in the said | 3 |
to be decided by | 3 |
abrogating the oaths of | 3 |
to the crown of | 3 |
generall reason and policy | 3 |
and by the same | 3 |
by sir john davis | 3 |
time belong to me | 3 |
then have in his | 3 |
of trade and comerce | 3 |
which it is reasonable | 3 |
they are now due | 3 |
during the reign of | 3 |
acting in their aid | 3 |
the late farmers of | 3 |
for every sack of | 3 |
other duties called or | 3 |
the payment of the | 3 |
upon ilk ell of | 3 |
upon merchandizes crossing the | 3 |
lords and commons now | 3 |
the interest of the | 3 |
duties called or known | 3 |
of the governour and | 3 |
fourth part of the | 3 |
logarbo sampled and proofread | 3 |
been fully proofread approx | 3 |
common law and statute | 3 |
by which it is | 3 |
is a statute made | 3 |
and as it is | 3 |
prerogative in the government | 3 |
this question of imposition | 3 |
the yearly sum of | 3 |
lord deputy and council | 3 |
hundred and sixty three | 3 |
and xml conversion a | 3 |
and other revenues of | 3 |
three shillings and four | 3 |
other revenues of this | 3 |
but when the same | 3 |
shall not amount to | 3 |
act for a new | 3 |
is a principal subject | 3 |
tonnage and poundage were | 3 |
the king of spain | 3 |
consideration of this honourable | 3 |
other subsidy called poundage | 3 |
as it is hoped | 3 |
abstract of the charter | 3 |
printers to the kings | 3 |
it is reasonable to | 3 |
others be chosen and | 3 |
advice of our privy | 3 |
of gold and silver | 3 |
untill the reign of | 3 |
discharge all debentures for | 3 |
a further custom upon | 3 |
customs and other revenues | 3 |
honourable the house of | 3 |
upon the said bonds | 3 |
the judgement of our | 3 |
admit and allow of | 3 |
several officers and others | 3 |
or nothing to the | 2 |
and approved of by | 2 |
to the absolute power | 2 |
to the causes of | 2 |
live under the protection | 2 |
the ancient officers which | 2 |
speciall points or cases | 2 |
a parliament holden in | 2 |
above the hundredth part | 2 |
comming to the staple | 2 |
subsidy of tonnage and | 2 |
qvi mal y pense | 2 |
be taken by the | 2 |
our common law doth | 2 |
our principall commodities exported | 2 |
it differs from our | 2 |
the council of trade | 2 |
be the first governor | 2 |
regni regis willielmi tertii | 2 |
of life and member | 2 |
the ordering and governing | 2 |
all the trade from | 2 |
the record of the | 2 |
admit and approve the | 2 |
petitions of the people | 2 |
some of them are | 2 |
the pound were accepted | 2 |
and in the event | 2 |
by the commons in | 2 |
name of the governour | 2 |
had laid an imposition | 2 |
upon the dozen of | 2 |
act or charter of | 2 |
queens since the conquest | 2 |
every muscle or cockle | 2 |
ancient custome to that | 2 |
brought into england by | 2 |
that the customs and | 2 |
belonging to the crown | 2 |
of the navy royall | 2 |
the register of writs | 2 |
law of the realm | 2 |
every last of leather | 2 |
can the lands of | 2 |
value of all the | 2 |
laws for the corporation | 2 |
to the fifth objection | 2 |
the same to his | 2 |
until he hath taken | 2 |
than the demi mark | 2 |
the king of englands | 2 |
little or nothing to | 2 |
law doth admit and | 2 |
is here worth s | 2 |
charter bank of england | 2 |
are to be imported | 2 |
reigns of several kings | 2 |
mal y pense royal | 2 |
that they should not | 2 |
are continued and paid | 2 |
in markets and fairs | 2 |
subsidies formerly due and | 2 |
england doth acknowledge and | 2 |
shut up all the | 2 |
the grant of the | 2 |
of the great and | 2 |
submit it self there | 2 |
of parliament whereby the | 2 |
the impositions layd by | 2 |
the subjects of other | 2 |
the impost of wines | 2 |
half to the informer | 2 |
by the act for | 2 |
been received and used | 2 |
of every pipe or | 2 |
ordering the affairs of | 2 |
by the lords in | 2 |
within the monarchies of | 2 |
reason drawn from the | 2 |
imposition or charge be | 2 |
true state of the | 2 |
as appeareth in the | 2 |
i have heard of | 2 |
principal subject of that | 2 |
same do consist in | 2 |
one and the same | 2 |
that the kings prerogative | 2 |
and xml conversion diev | 2 |
been discontinued or remitted | 2 |
from first lines of | 2 |
the support of the | 2 |
the mercat cross of | 2 |
interest in the capital | 2 |
during the wars of | 2 |
upon merchandizes by their | 2 |
billingsgate dock by mr | 2 |
the office of the | 2 |
from the prerogative which | 2 |
poor of the parish | 2 |
shilling scots of custom | 2 |
tiberius the roman emperor | 2 |
that the crown of | 2 |
the force thereof in | 2 |
duties payable to the | 2 |
ordering and governing of | 2 |
ninth day of february | 2 |
of arms by the | 2 |
majesty that now is | 2 |
princes to lay impositions | 2 |
to take customes and | 2 |
were made against the | 2 |
away by divers acts | 2 |
from our common law | 2 |
virtue of his prerogative | 2 |
their prerogative in that | 2 |
at the common law | 2 |
the grand seignior of | 2 |
and to collect the | 2 |
poundage england and wales | 2 |
a burthen by many | 2 |
in procuring justice to | 2 |
the king should not | 2 |
the plenty of money | 2 |
the merchants of the | 2 |
the last year of | 2 |
the said bills of | 2 |
as that within any | 2 |
and toll by the | 2 |
and by another article | 2 |
ought not to be | 2 |
and doth admit and | 2 |
the monarchies of europe | 2 |
of the civill law | 2 |
pence the hundred weight | 2 |
yearly sum of and | 2 |
of the governor or | 2 |
pip willcox sampled and | 2 |
irish council of trade | 2 |
of which our common | 2 |
rate of per cent | 2 |
megan marion text and | 2 |
the penalty of the | 2 |
do consist in certain | 2 |
unbounded largenesse of this | 2 |
the same are now | 2 |
and in what case | 2 |
to the obedience of | 2 |
of a subject without | 2 |
what case it is | 2 |
approved and confirmed by | 2 |
are bought and sold | 2 |
do not bear so | 2 |
use of the buyer | 2 |
as other princes have | 2 |
prince his eldest son | 2 |
duty of one fourth | 2 |
be discharged and brought | 2 |
kings and absolute princes | 2 |
ordinance of parliament for | 2 |
they will be his | 2 |
forbear to lay any | 2 |
all merchandizes imported and | 2 |
a binding law in | 2 |
sixth day of april | 2 |
see all sorts of | 2 |
to the committee for | 2 |
it were not amiss | 2 |
england do admit and | 2 |
and first of the | 2 |
king of england being | 2 |
time of king hen | 2 |
that it may not | 2 |
get all the trade | 2 |
causes concerning merchants and | 2 |
that the king doth | 2 |
to all merchants to | 2 |
we mean only such | 2 |
as should be made | 2 |
into this kingdom from | 2 |
the first of january | 2 |
which is an argument | 2 |
places by a general | 2 |
and prerogative of the | 2 |
brought in by strangers | 2 |
profits raised unto the | 2 |
the th of march | 2 |
and the duke of | 2 |
the irish council of | 2 |
a copy of a | 2 |
that no person shall | 2 |
with a good stock | 2 |
and the law merchant | 2 |
to it by the | 2 |
for it is to | 2 |
pound of all other | 2 |
the king in doing | 2 |
out of every pipe | 2 |
impositions on merchandizes asserted | 2 |
resolve this question in | 2 |
same to his own | 2 |
pay in their moneys | 2 |
conversion diev et mon | 2 |
must of necessity have | 2 |
judgement of our law | 2 |
or the second part | 2 |
there is a certainty | 2 |
royal arms at head | 2 |
the condition of redemption | 2 |
value of the cattel | 2 |
other to the poor | 2 |
to the same value | 2 |
after the date of | 2 |
any person or persons | 2 |
megan marion sampled and | 2 |
taken by the kings | 2 |
as by law we | 2 |
subscribers by the name | 2 |
and of the difference | 2 |
argument against the kings | 2 |
the settlement and regulation | 2 |
two shillings and six | 2 |
them by the law | 2 |
and if it be | 2 |
annexed to his crown | 2 |
than that of england | 2 |
shut and open the | 2 |
art of preparing of | 2 |
and the manufactures thereof | 2 |
sailing with more hands | 2 |
and in case the | 2 |
first granted by act | 2 |
do bear in this | 2 |
ought not for our | 2 |
the value of all | 2 |
after the rate of | 2 |
policy of state by | 2 |
warranteth all kings and | 2 |
that it was originally | 2 |
the book of edw | 2 |
other goods chattels which | 2 |
no act of parliament | 2 |
xml conversion diev et | 2 |
doth acknowledge and submit | 2 |
that are made against | 2 |
the growth and manufactury | 2 |
rerum quas brevi trajectu | 2 |
they have taken the | 2 |
acknowledge and submit it | 2 |
answers to those petitions | 2 |
in the national library | 2 |
the act for abrogating | 2 |
that our soveraign lord | 2 |
ancient duty called custome | 2 |
the lords in parliament | 2 |
in the kings court | 2 |
the same out of | 2 |
merchants to buy and | 2 |
to the ordinary rules | 2 |
and that the governor | 2 |
payment of customes and | 2 |
mercat cross of edinburgh | 2 |
by way of loan | 2 |
the subsidy of tonnage | 2 |
touching the uncertainty and | 2 |
make use of this | 2 |
of the countries of | 2 |
impositions upon merchandizes by | 2 |
shall not execute the | 2 |
default of the governor | 2 |
pense royal blazon or | 2 |
by the statute of | 2 |
necessary use of the | 2 |
and that all the | 2 |
shall be thought fit | 2 |
objection touching the uncertainty | 2 |
whitehall the sixth day | 2 |
it is humbly supposed | 2 |
he be a natural | 2 |
the countesse of flanders | 2 |
have been received and | 2 |
found in the rolls | 2 |
and the ground of | 2 |
have judgement of life | 2 |
the positive law of | 2 |
might turn to a | 2 |
by the great charter | 2 |
the words of that | 2 |
taken the oath following | 2 |
no imposition or charge | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
every three hundred wooll | 2 |
useth and ordereth in | 2 |
is and ought to | 2 |
and how it differs | 2 |
in trade and traffique | 2 |
unto the crown out | 2 |
of the difference between | 2 |
several impositions upon merchandizes | 2 |
proceedings of the law | 2 |
his most sacred majesty | 2 |
subjects of forein princes | 2 |
for their own use | 2 |
respect of their offices | 2 |
merchandizes during the reigns | 2 |
his majesty that now | 2 |
by john bill and | 2 |
that the said appointed | 2 |
pas text and markup | 2 |
advancement of the fishery | 2 |
by the kings writ | 2 |
do shew the true | 2 |
question in cases of | 2 |
to be disburthened of | 2 |
one half cheaper than | 2 |
are now levied and | 2 |
marion sampled and proofread | 2 |
which do shew the | 2 |
hath many prerogatives annexed | 2 |
taken by king edward | 2 |
the lord mayor of | 2 |
ordinary rules of the | 2 |
war and peace with | 2 |
payment of the said | 2 |
tollebant gravia earum rerum | 2 |
execution of this service | 2 |
the word doth signifie | 2 |
year of that kings | 2 |
and profit than the | 2 |
heavy a burthen by | 2 |
which impositions have been | 2 |
some of which impositions | 2 |
of in the year | 2 |
law of england doth | 2 |
an imposition of fourty | 2 |
satisfaction of the said | 2 |
lords in parliament assembled | 2 |
not amount to so | 2 |
the lord chief baron | 2 |
one act is intended | 2 |
and each pound of | 2 |
fish sold in baskets | 2 |
and in other places | 2 |
unto him by the | 2 |
honestly demean my self | 2 |
the favour of the | 2 |
may take only the | 2 |
kingdom england and wales | 2 |
these presents to be | 2 |
and yearly fund of | 2 |
impositions set and taken | 2 |
to his maiesties use | 2 |
the tenants in ancient | 2 |
the wars of lancaster | 2 |
which is here worth | 2 |
fourty shillings upon every | 2 |
besides the ancient customes | 2 |
printed by benjamin tooke | 2 |
printed by john bill | 2 |
any interest in the | 2 |
for killing a man | 2 |
given at the council | 2 |
the exceptions and gabells | 2 |
did grant unto the | 2 |
they did it by | 2 |
and taken in england | 2 |
were made by the | 2 |
any sum of money | 2 |
condition of our foreign | 2 |
the council chamber in | 2 |
according to the rule | 2 |
to the third objection | 2 |
is received within the | 2 |
for our own expence | 2 |
the practick part of | 2 |
which our common law | 2 |
answer to the fourth | 2 |
king of england is | 2 |
my own right and | 2 |
for every last of | 2 |
a new art of | 2 |
the government of trade | 2 |
of this our realm | 2 |
of england hath many | 2 |
other nations do bear | 2 |
rules of the laws | 2 |
chattels which do not | 2 |
was granted by parliament | 2 |
eastern and southern parts | 2 |
continue the impositions layd | 2 |
all kings to take | 2 |
custome of the demi | 2 |
and divers manufactures by | 2 |
the court of merchants | 2 |
take customes and impositions | 2 |
out of the one | 2 |
to the king in | 2 |
how it warranteth all | 2 |
to the wisdom and | 2 |
of this kingdom england | 2 |
by a high duty | 2 |
in point of right | 2 |
the value of thousand | 2 |
shall be in the | 2 |
tenants in ancient demeasne | 2 |
the officers of the | 2 |
puts this text in | 2 |
and poundage were never | 2 |
as well by the | 2 |
the same be not | 2 |
the kingdom of scotland | 2 |
such council shall be | 2 |
and by henry hills | 2 |
touching the repeal of | 2 |
and unbounded largenesse of | 2 |
our own expence to | 2 |
the three pence upon | 2 |
if they should have | 2 |
and how far forth | 2 |
and tolls to be | 2 |
for payment of the | 2 |
the heir of andrew | 2 |
settlement and regulation thereof | 2 |
and in default thereof | 2 |
princes and states do | 2 |
the time of our | 2 |
till others be chosen | 2 |
necessary for the life | 2 |
of the ancient duty | 2 |
in the government in | 2 |
king hath a prerogative | 2 |
per annum for the | 2 |
lord and commons now | 2 |
council chamber in dublin | 2 |
the books of the | 2 |
in any general court | 2 |
is at this day | 2 |
of the nation about | 2 |
king doth grant that | 2 |
at head of text | 2 |
parliament that one subsidy | 2 |
prerogative in this case | 2 |
common law doth admit | 2 |
diev et mon droit | 2 |
repayments of customs for | 2 |
and governing of all | 2 |
mercatoria by king edw | 2 |
of the positive law | 2 |
encourage the planting of | 2 |
the presence of god | 2 |
that the customes and | 2 |
s estc r ocm | 2 |
of the kings prerogatives | 2 |
imposition may be examined | 2 |
trade into the levant | 2 |
be permitted to carry | 2 |
in forein states and | 2 |
the thretty three year | 2 |
is called the law | 2 |
by reason of the | 2 |
that the subjects of | 2 |
twelve pence on the | 2 |
received at billingsgate dock | 2 |
and in the said | 2 |
of people in england | 2 |
we have lost the | 2 |
consequently the labours of | 2 |
many prerogatives annexed to | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
are of divers kinds | 2 |
not for our own | 2 |
for a year and | 2 |
no person shall be | 2 |
of the saids goods | 2 |
the impositions laid and | 2 |
comparison of the impositions | 2 |
imported out of england | 2 |
first lines of text | 2 |
accepted by king edw | 2 |
own will or pleasure | 2 |
points or cases reserved | 2 |
of that duty to | 2 |
and allow of the | 2 |
heir of andrew anderson | 2 |
of his customes to | 2 |
was originally an imposition | 2 |
and carryed into calice | 2 |
aptara keyed and coded | 2 |
that the king of | 2 |
signet at edinburgh the | 2 |
a free trade with | 2 |
healey text and markup | 2 |
out of the empire | 2 |
by the assigns of | 2 |
elspeth healey text and | 2 |
all customes and impositions | 2 |
incident to his crown | 2 |
of the city of | 2 |
above all customes and | 2 |
the laws of the | 2 |
impositions by king edw | 2 |
and brought to land | 2 |
be said to be | 2 |
out of the said | 2 |
are made against the | 2 |
the assigns of john | 2 |
of our municipiall laws | 2 |
printer to his most | 2 |
other than the custome | 2 |
was first established by | 2 |
and it is humbly | 2 |
of the imperial or | 2 |
for the support of | 2 |
said yearly fund of | 2 |
and doth grant for | 2 |
greater value and profit | 2 |
in the king by | 2 |
is to be presumed | 2 |
it is no argument | 2 |
without an act of | 2 |
the trade from england | 2 |
they shall have power | 2 |
pipe or vessell of | 2 |
l s d every | 2 |
state by sir john | 2 |
stock before they shall | 2 |
every vessel with cherries | 2 |
now called the petty | 2 |
certain speciall points or | 2 |
state of the question | 2 |
king hath another prerogative | 2 |
a sack of wool | 2 |
of divers persons in | 2 |
and gives no answer | 2 |
or act of parliament | 2 |
and laid an imposition | 2 |
value and profit than | 2 |
to take up great | 2 |
in the hundred at | 2 |
the benefit of this | 2 |
nor above the hundredth | 2 |
so far forth as | 2 |
differs from our common | 2 |
printed by the heir | 2 |
j estc r ocm | 2 |
every vessel of salt | 2 |
depart out of the | 2 |
and that in the | 2 |
asserted as well from | 2 |
late council of plantations | 2 |
chancellor of the exchequer | 2 |
shall be appropriated to | 2 |
reserved to the absolute | 2 |
summon a general court | 2 |
that it hath been | 2 |
original in the national | 2 |
of the great charter | 2 |
not by the king | 2 |
collect the duties payable | 2 |
day of in the | 2 |
the record of edw | 2 |
for the encouragement of | 2 |
which are before expressed | 2 |
these are the words | 2 |
the rate of per | 2 |
difference between custome and | 2 |
and sold within the | 2 |
trade with a dead | 2 |
of the whole nation | 2 |
which he useth and | 2 |
the bishop of rome | 2 |
coat of arms by | 2 |
highest imposition in england | 2 |
currans brought into england | 2 |
saith the book of | 2 |
will pay and discharge | 2 |
in the said roll | 2 |
impositions layd by queen | 2 |
answer to the first | 2 |
the oaths of allegiance | 2 |
prerogative to lay impositions | 2 |
there are petitions of | 2 |
customes and subsidies formerly | 2 |
and sailing with more | 2 |
of them are continued | 2 |
the king hath no | 2 |
of the ancient customes | 2 |
for the carrying on | 2 |
of the extent of | 2 |
force thereof in all | 2 |
people of england have | 2 |
of grace and favour | 2 |
as well as the | 2 |
a certain sum of | 2 |
at a time in | 2 |
the eastern and southern | 2 |
for maintainance of navigation | 2 |
the demi mark for | 2 |
all the tin the | 2 |
kings prerogatives in general | 2 |
the ancient customes before | 2 |
state in the world | 2 |
in what case it | 2 |
the customes and subsidies | 2 |
without the assent of | 2 |
judgement of life and | 2 |
which our kings have | 2 |
is a strong argument | 2 |
or subsidy granted in | 2 |
do pay for such | 2 |
may come to l | 2 |
the ancient customes and | 2 |
payable to the king | 2 |
impositions upon merchandizes crossing | 2 |
cheaper than the english | 2 |
far forth it doth | 2 |
by the general court | 2 |
out of merchandizes during | 2 |
the original in the | 2 |
during the reigns of | 2 |
the advancement of the | 2 |
the king and the | 2 |
burthen by many degrees | 2 |
every vessel with carrots | 2 |
which may come to | 2 |
of the customs of | 2 |
to be reckoned from | 2 |
prerogative which the king | 2 |
so far as the | 2 |
that the summ of | 2 |
the court of exchequer | 2 |
king may lawfully take | 2 |
municipiall laws or common | 2 |
laid by the king | 2 |
by the act of | 2 |
the law presumes the | 2 |
the twelfth year of | 2 |
of breeding lands have | 2 |
by way of imposition | 2 |
between the king and | 2 |
doth admit and approve | 2 |
how it differs from | 2 |
doth not the king | 2 |
and by the yeomen | 2 |
not above l per | 2 |
be found in the | 2 |
of three shillings and | 2 |
duties and tolls to | 2 |
with the exceptions and | 2 |
the laws before mentioned | 2 |
for repayments of customs | 2 |
the same were granted | 2 |
our soveraign lord king | 2 |
subject nevertheless to the | 2 |
all customes and subsidies | 2 |
owners of feeding grounds | 2 |
law of nations is | 2 |
and till others be | 2 |
the exposition and meaning | 2 |
he useth and ordereth | 2 |
and gabells in forein | 2 |
great sums of money | 2 |
but on the other | 2 |
right and not in | 2 |
the kings and people | 2 |
certain sum of money | 2 |
words puts this text | 2 |
and wrought a miracle | 2 |
several objections that are | 2 |
the lord latimers censure | 2 |
subscriptions as should be | 2 |
and approved by the | 2 |
of his prerogative only | 2 |
that he might not | 2 |
pounds upon the dozen | 2 |
be part of the | 2 |
rate of defects per | 2 |
subject of that law | 2 |
as it hath been | 2 |
parts of the said | 2 |
custome and toll by | 2 |
every tun of wine | 2 |
the summ of l | 2 |
by the kings and | 2 |
vessel with cherries or | 2 |
a diminution of the | 2 |
impositions laid and levied | 2 |
divers impositions by king | 2 |
bank of england charter | 2 |
to state an accompt | 2 |
right honourable the lord | 2 |
other half to the | 2 |
with a new imposition | 2 |
by the generall law | 2 |
in the register of | 2 |
within any one year | 2 |
growth and manufactury of | 2 |
our kings have created | 2 |
declare in the presence | 2 |
the king hath another | 2 |
others acting in their | 2 |
of customs for foreign | 2 |
of the several objections | 2 |
prerogative and absolute power | 2 |
an act for the | 2 |
live oxen and sheep | 2 |
queen mary did use | 2 |
staple at callis was | 2 |
of merchandizes exported and | 2 |
three hogsheads of the | 2 |
the said yearly sum | 2 |
my self to the | 2 |
of the ancient officers | 2 |
that the demi mark | 2 |
how far forth it | 2 |
lord mayor of london | 2 |
twelve pence upon the | 2 |
part of the yearly | 2 |
under our signet at | 2 |
severall kings and queens | 2 |
be according to the | 2 |
the text of the | 2 |
the custome of the | 2 |
away the kings prerogative | 2 |
upon merchandizes imported and | 2 |
it was originally an | 2 |
agreement between the king | 2 |
nations do bear in | 2 |
by divers acts of | 2 |
earum rerum quas brevi | 2 |
incident to the crown | 2 |
l per annum for | 2 |
by the same prerogative | 2 |
and this prerogative of | 2 |
meaning of certain words | 2 |
power to impose upon | 2 |
continued and paid at | 2 |
and payable for the | 2 |
out of ireland into | 2 |
and how it warranteth | 2 |
shall be paid into | 2 |
upon all sorts of | 2 |
such persons as are | 2 |
penalty of the said | 2 |
of the treasury are | 2 |
divers acts of parliament | 2 |
hogsheads of the said | 2 |
the rate of defects | 2 |
and poundage england and | 2 |
the prerogative is bound | 2 |
imposition of three shillings | 2 |
the pound over and | 2 |
bill and christopher barker | 2 |
five in the hundred | 2 |
record in the tower | 2 |
kings of england have | 2 |
common law doth give | 2 |
lord king james hath | 2 |
toll by the rules | 2 |
in the execution of | 2 |
countries of cornwal and | 2 |
by the heir of | 2 |
a principall part of | 2 |
in the times of | 2 |
follow the counsell of | 2 |
for the same merchandizes | 2 |
thereof in all kingdoms | 2 |
shillings for every tun | 2 |
our municipiall laws or | 2 |
set by king edw | 2 |
and that the king | 2 |
own right and not | 2 |
from any other place | 2 |
england charter bank of | 2 |
and to give such | 2 |
of the pound were | 2 |
sixth day of october | 2 |
time to time by | 2 |
the other to the | 2 |
payable for our principall | 2 |
subjects of other nations | 2 |
and above all customes | 2 |
and taken by king | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
as no man ever | 2 |
tun of vvine brought | 2 |
and levied upon merchandizes | 2 |
lying on our hands | 2 |
this day within the | 2 |
now levied and collected | 2 |
which do not crosse | 2 |
of the second objection | 2 |
kings and queens since | 2 |
it self there unto | 2 |
that trade and traffique | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
manufactures by john collins | 2 |
and for the most | 2 |
of three pence of | 2 |
the same do consist | 2 |
the several objections that | 2 |
petitions are of divers | 2 |
elspeth healey sampled and | 2 |
either at home or | 2 |
value of thousand pounds | 2 |
that all the members | 2 |
be done to merchants | 2 |
charge of the king | 2 |
not draw such ayds | 2 |
so heavy a burthen | 2 |
the countries of cornwal | 2 |
general court shall be | 2 |
the subjects of that | 2 |
the life of man | 2 |
a demi mark for | 2 |
caught by foreigners together | 2 |
not according to the | 2 |
six pence upon every | 2 |
amount to so much | 2 |
with cherries or other | 2 |
bear so heavy a | 2 |
the lord and commons | 2 |
as it had been | 2 |
the people of england | 2 |
no more than the | 2 |
the ordinary rules of | 2 |
or in his absence | 2 |
force it is at | 2 |
all the subjects of | 2 |
well by the rules | 2 |
second part of the | 2 |
the subjects of the | 2 |
prerogative which he useth | 2 |
ordered by the lord | 2 |
by the charter of | 2 |
between them and the | 2 |
for our principall commodities | 2 |
the imposition set by | 2 |
to the king his | 2 |
exported out of the | 2 |
honi soit qvi mal | 2 |
obedience of the law | 2 |
that the same do | 2 |
goods of another nature | 2 |
doth examine and resolve | 2 |
and paid at this | 2 |
the staple of callis | 2 |
and by vertue of | 2 |
appointed by the act | 2 |
category of texts with | 2 |
of about or tuns | 2 |
report of the irish | 2 |
divers persons in parliament | 2 |
formerly due and payable | 2 |
farmer of the customes | 2 |
of other nations do | 2 |
to the poor of | 2 |
per day every vessel | 2 |
turn to a bondage | 2 |
the form of these | 2 |
taken out of the | 2 |
lord chief baron fleming | 2 |
due and payable for | 2 |
out of the kingdom | 2 |
customes payable for wines | 2 |
of england do admit | 2 |
doth acknowledge this prerogative | 2 |
the said duties and | 2 |
unto them all the | 2 |
of the one moyety | 2 |
the improvement of our | 2 |
goods chattels which do | 2 |
to the fourth objection | 2 |
our common law taketh | 2 |
at edinburgh the sixth | 2 |
absolute and unlimited power | 2 |
in dublin the th | 2 |
of ireland into england | 2 |
they might have gained | 2 |
subjects of the crown | 2 |
he may take only | 2 |
set and taken in | 2 |
of the said weekly | 2 |
according to the best | 2 |
great seal of england | 2 |
the second part of | 2 |
of all manner of | 2 |
by his absolute power | 2 |
monies arising by the | 2 |
we are of opinion | 2 |
and the king doth | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
for the choice of | 2 |
to maintain the walls | 2 |
for every three hundred | 2 |
in the trade of | 2 |
should set new impositions | 2 |
commons in this parliament | 2 |
of the benefit of | 2 |
persons in parliament for | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
mary did use her | 2 |
and that the crown | 2 |
this text in the | 2 |
and estates of such | 2 |
gravia earum rerum quas | 2 |
goods which are not | 2 |
grant of the king | 2 |
than the custome or | 2 |
the king may lawfully | 2 |
the time of edw | 2 |
the highest imposition in | 2 |
that these orders be | 2 |
the parts of the | 2 |
stephen king of spain | 2 |
of greater importance than | 2 |
the ninth day of | 2 |
cases reserved to the | 2 |
maletolt of fourty shillings | 2 |
arms at head of | 2 |
far forth as the | 2 |
that we have lost | 2 |
between england and ireland | 2 |
business of the corporation | 2 |
pay and discharge all | 2 |
which shall be in | 2 |
the reigns of several | 2 |
king james hath by | 2 |
as it is a | 2 |
bear the charge of | 2 |
at the time of | 2 |
to the condition of | 2 |
his majesty and the | 2 |
ancient duties called prizes | 2 |
and three hogsheads of | 2 |
at billingsgate dock by | 2 |
to be kept out | 2 |
may by vertue of | 2 |
of that kings reign | 2 |
doth give safe conduct | 2 |
first year of his | 2 |
or cases reserved to | 2 |
at in the hundred | 2 |
the benefit of that | 2 |
at whitehall the sixth | 2 |
paid at this day | 2 |
common law taketh notice | 2 |
dublin the th day | 2 |
should be made before | 2 |
thousand pounds a year | 2 |
john pas text and | 2 |
raised unto the crown | 2 |
the said duties shall | 2 |
traffique and commerce is | 2 |
of the original in | 2 |
it is further ordained | 2 |
rule of the positive | 2 |
royal blazon or coat | 2 |
the said act of | 2 |
the national library of | 2 |
objections that are made | 2 |
examine and resolve this | 2 |
greatest part of the | 2 |
of hemp and flax | 2 |
taken away by divers | 2 |
shew the true state | 2 |
low countries the impositions | 2 |
of the laws before | 2 |
of which impositions have | 2 |
by the lord chancellor | 2 |
and ordereth in trade | 2 |
one fourth part of | 2 |
another prerogative in the | 2 |
after it is spun | 2 |
answer to the second | 2 |
impositions upon merchandizes exported | 2 |
candid censure of this | 2 |
never came to port | 2 |
from other goods chattels | 2 |
an imposition laid upon | 2 |
shillings upon every sack | 2 |
edmund wingate esq the | 2 |
the trade of england | 2 |
and besides the customes | 2 |
the commons in this | 2 |
tolls to be received | 2 |
an ordinance of parliament | 2 |
of the impositions laid | 2 |
a prerogative in point | 2 |
consist in certain speciall | 2 |
law presumes the king | 2 |
in certain speciall points | 2 |
kings to take customes | 2 |
hath a prerogative in | 2 |
a higher duty on | 2 |
act of parliament was | 2 |
merchant exporter is to | 2 |
passed for the settlement | 2 |
the like in the | 2 |
wing s estc r | 2 |
that since the king | 2 |
the second objection touching | 2 |
the river of thames | 2 |
but when the king | 2 |
or more of them | 2 |
in the mean time | 2 |
as the subjects of | 2 |
expences of the crown | 2 |
or state in the | 2 |
gold and silver in | 2 |
sundry acts of parliament | 2 |
and commerce is a | 2 |
four yeomen of the | 2 |
the ground of ireland | 2 |
to the utmost of | 2 |
decided by the rules | 2 |
ancient officers which our | 2 |
it is at this | 2 |
all that can be | 2 |
use their prerogative in | 2 |
nations of the world | 2 |
in other places where | 2 |
court at whitehall the | 2 |
and queens since the | 2 |
presumes the king to | 2 |
before the merchandizes be | 2 |
what they might have | 2 |
not to pay malkin | 2 |
part of the royall | 2 |
be made before the | 2 |
called the new topsham | 2 |
may be examined and | 2 |
the utmost of my | 2 |
it warranteth all kings | 2 |
the extent of the | 2 |
every ladder or plank | 2 |
said duties and rates | 2 |
this imposition of fourty | 2 |
parliament of the countries | 2 |
the profits raised unto | 2 |
printed by the assigns | 2 |
part of the moneys | 2 |
act of parliament that | 2 |
laws so far forth | 2 |
published at the mercat | 2 |
vote in any general | 2 |
forth it doth examine | 2 |
impositions which the king | 2 |
their places by a | 2 |
of the exchequer of | 2 |
king of englands dominions | 2 |
an imposition of three | 2 |
james hath by virtue | 2 |
it by the law | 2 |
to the lord mayor | 2 |
law doth acknowledge this | 2 |
the kings prerogatives in | 2 |
chosen in like manner | 2 |
bear in this kind | 2 |
the said yearly fund | 2 |
merchants petition and remonstrance | 2 |
the true state of | 2 |
an imposition upon every | 2 |
heirs and successors of | 2 |
the same goods and | 2 |
the four yeomen of | 2 |
the difference between custome | 2 |
in matter of greater | 2 |
and before queen mary | 2 |
and the other half | 2 |
tenant to the lord | 2 |
same out of the | 2 |
hath another prerogative in | 2 |
in the act mentioned | 2 |
put in execution the | 2 |
what force it is | 2 |
and absolute princes to | 2 |
of other goods which | 2 |
allow of the law | 2 |
soveraign lord king james | 2 |
moiety to the informer | 2 |
chosen in their places | 2 |
the customes spoken of | 2 |
and how in the | 2 |
bought and sold in | 2 |
vectigalia tollebant gravia earum | 2 |
have created by vertue | 2 |
power of the crown | 2 |
the king his ancient | 2 |
or by the first | 2 |
not be drawn into | 2 |
wing j estc r | 2 |
for the good of | 2 |
for as much as | 2 |
in their places by | 2 |
the powers in the | 2 |
of the said wine | 2 |
at this day within | 2 |
the first fourth part | 2 |
arising out of the | 2 |
give them leave to | 2 |
was wont to say | 2 |
to be set up | 2 |
the punishment of divers | 2 |
of currans brought into | 2 |
all trade and traffique | 2 |
the heirs and successors | 2 |
uncertainty and unbounded largenesse | 2 |
day within the monarchies | 2 |
laid by the kings | 2 |
the general reasons whereupon | 2 |
six shillings and eight | 2 |
be in the year | 2 |
convenanted with his majesty | 2 |
of what force it | 2 |
in the low countries | 2 |
for the settlement and | 2 |
above the ancient customes | 2 |
of charta mercatoria by | 2 |
trade and traffique is | 2 |
of several kings who | 2 |
to shut and open | 2 |
wars of lancaster and | 2 |
healey sampled and proofread | 2 |
that the prerogative is | 2 |
sold by mary crook | 2 |
by virtue of his | 2 |
do admit and allow | 2 |
second objection touching the | 2 |
doth give his consent | 2 |
duties payable for the | 2 |
that it be not | 2 |
blazon or coat of | 2 |
a million a year | 2 |
answer to the fifth | 2 |
implicit and general consent | 2 |
of the canon or | 2 |
extent of the iurisdiction | 2 |
his prerogative in point | 2 |
all kings and absolute | 2 |
at the council chamber | 2 |
upon the same goods | 2 |
foreign parts beyond the | 2 |
by vertue of such | 2 |
the exchequer of england | 2 |
b wing s estc | 2 |
arising by the said | 2 |
pound were accepted by | 2 |
and traffique in corporations | 2 |
the princes and states | 2 |
or the major part | 2 |
hundred and eighty one | 2 |
one of his majesties | 2 |
made by the law | 2 |
approved of by this | 2 |
imposition set and taken | 2 |
for the continuance of | 2 |
merchandizes be discharged and | 2 |
forth as the same | 2 |
the establishing of the | 2 |
willcox sampled and proofread | 2 |
use of their prerogatives | 2 |
of the haunce towns | 2 |
act for abrogating the | 2 |
which the king of | 2 |
of imposition may be | 2 |
several kings who succeeded | 2 |
there did arise a | 2 |
sundry sorts of merchandizes | 2 |
that within any one | 2 |
of england charter bank | 2 |
have convenanted with his | 2 |
would get all the | 2 |
imported into this kingdom | 2 |
governing of all trade | 2 |
submit it self to | 2 |
by his unruly barons | 2 |
six hundred and eighty | 2 |
prerogative annexed to his | 2 |
hath by virtue of | 2 |
the merchant exporter is | 2 |
and the force thereof | 2 |
is bound or taken | 2 |
ruin of the common | 2 |
use of this prerogative | 2 |
the ballance of trade | 2 |
by edmund wingate esq | 2 |
the one half to | 2 |
kings and people of | 2 |
both ancient and modern | 2 |
all debentures for repayments | 2 |
the seigniory of venice | 2 |
five shillings and six | 2 |
of the yearly fund | 2 |
taken out of forreign | 2 |
and impositions upon merchandizes | 2 |
to the second objection | 2 |
officers which our kings | 2 |
customes and impositions upon | 2 |
the same absolute power | 2 |
value of the oxen | 2 |
foreigners together with an | 2 |
this question in cases | 2 |
beginning of his reign | 2 |
soit qvi mal y | 2 |
of nature and nations | 2 |
to his most sacred | 2 |
shall be part of | 2 |
and many of them | 2 |
for the life of | 2 |
as a means to | 2 |
the act of parliament | 2 |
foreign goods made within | 2 |
up all the ports | 2 |
vertue of their prerogatives | 2 |
at head of title | 2 |
england hath many prerogatives | 2 |
be sold by mary | 2 |
pence on the pound | 2 |
the one moyety of | 2 |
tun of wine brought | 2 |
whereupon the same are | 2 |
king of england to | 2 |
to collect the duties | 2 |
government in the trade | 2 |
first of the imposition | 2 |
respective duties and tolls | 2 |
is expressed in the | 2 |
the ill consequences thereof | 2 |
demi mark for every | 2 |
and how far they | 2 |
the aids and taxes | 2 |
y pense royal blazon | 2 |
that no imposition or | 2 |
not bear so heavy | 2 |
make war and peace | 2 |
to be rendred a | 2 |
the poor on work | 2 |
were accepted by king | 2 |
the like absolute power | 2 |
the subjects of forein | 2 |
general reasons whereupon this | 2 |
two shillings for every | 2 |
giveth power unto all | 2 |
of all trade and | 2 |
prerogative in this point | 2 |
maintain the walls of | 2 |
of the irish council | 2 |
upon forreign imported commodities | 2 |
they could not get | 2 |
and of our reign | 2 |
discharged and brought to | 2 |
pound over and above | 2 |
our signet at edinburgh | 2 |
to encourage the planting | 2 |
the imposition set and | 2 |
the monies arising by | 2 |
humbly submitted to the | 2 |
prerogative is bound or | 2 |
hee shall pay a | 2 |
customs for foreign goods | 2 |
sail at a time | 2 |
given under our signet | 2 |
to take prizes of | 2 |
and people of england | 2 |
the ancient duties called | 2 |
tonnage and poundage granted | 2 |
every pipe or vessell | 2 |
to be put upon | 2 |
the customes and duties | 2 |
the labours of men | 2 |
mo a wing e | 2 |
to so much as | 2 |
will not take tarr | 2 |
form of these petitions | 2 |
assigns of john bill | 2 |
the causes of merchants | 2 |
the beginning of his | 2 |
the customary law of | 2 |
in the names of | 2 |
this kingdom england and | 2 |