Englands grievance discovered, in relation to the coal-trade. Repr1849 - 80 pages |
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... land , county of Northumberland , yeoman . " " Our Author's father appears to have been of the legal profession , and to have written a beautiful hand ; for the Editor of the " Plea and De- fence of the Corporation of Newcastle , in ...
... land , county of Northumberland , yeoman . " " Our Author's father appears to have been of the legal profession , and to have written a beautiful hand ; for the Editor of the " Plea and De- fence of the Corporation of Newcastle , in ...
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... land , had so treated Ralph ; and it is plain that he has not yet been able to forgive the sheriff . ( 23 ) Nay that he would very gladly see the sheriff and the " mayor and discreet persons " of Newcastle , who had refused his bail in ...
... land , had so treated Ralph ; and it is plain that he has not yet been able to forgive the sheriff . ( 23 ) Nay that he would very gladly see the sheriff and the " mayor and discreet persons " of Newcastle , who had refused his bail in ...
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... land lying waste ; coal - pits drowned ; salt - works broken down ; hay and corn burnt ; town pulled down ; men's wives car- ried away by the unsatiable Scots , and abused ; all being occasioned by that corporation's disaffection ; and ...
... land lying waste ; coal - pits drowned ; salt - works broken down ; hay and corn burnt ; town pulled down ; men's wives car- ried away by the unsatiable Scots , and abused ; all being occasioned by that corporation's disaffection ; and ...
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... LAND , REIGNED SEVENTEEN YEERS AND SEVEN MONTHES , DIED NINTEENTH DAIE OF OCTOBER , 1216 , WAS BURIED AT WORCESTER IN THE FIFTY - FIRST YEER OF HIS AGE . ( A ) TING JOHN , who usurped the crown of Eng- land , was ( only for formalities ...
... LAND , REIGNED SEVENTEEN YEERS AND SEVEN MONTHES , DIED NINTEENTH DAIE OF OCTOBER , 1216 , WAS BURIED AT WORCESTER IN THE FIFTY - FIRST YEER OF HIS AGE . ( A ) TING JOHN , who usurped the crown of Eng- land , was ( only for formalities ...
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... land , by the corruption of the waters , no hay could be mowed , and hale as big as hens ' eggs . 59. ( B ) ( B ) He was an usurper , a tyrant , a bloody person , * See chap . a murderer , a perjured person , a covetous person , a ...
... land , by the corruption of the waters , no hay could be mowed , and hale as big as hens ' eggs . 59. ( B ) ( B ) He was an usurper , a tyrant , a bloody person , * See chap . a murderer , a perjured person , a covetous person , a ...
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Page 218 - And Joshua said unto Achan, My son, give, I pray thee, glory to the LORD God of Israel and make confession unto him; and tell me now what thou hast done; hide it not from me.
Page 212 - Parliament, that neither His Majesty nor his Privy Council have or ought to have any jurisdiction, power or authority by English bill, petition, articles, libel, or any other arbitrary way whatsoever, to examine or draw into question, determine or dispose of the lands, tenements, hereditaments, goods or chattels of any the subjects of this kingdom, but that the same ought to be tried and determined in the ordinary Courts of Justice and by the ordinary course of the law.
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Page 172 - Bidlestone drove through the streets by an officer of the same corporation holding a rope in his hand, the other end fastened to an engine called the Branks, which is like a Crown, it being of Iron, which was...
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