The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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... town to manage its own affairs so as to put as much money into the pockets of its citizens as possible . England has ... town whose even course of prosperity was ever little disturbed . This city was not harassed by the demands of any ...
... town to manage its own affairs so as to put as much money into the pockets of its citizens as possible . England has ... town whose even course of prosperity was ever little disturbed . This city was not harassed by the demands of any ...
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... town of Nottingham " " for the great cost and burdens , and loss of their goods that they have sustained by reason of those services . " In 1464 they ordered off a little troop in red jackets with white letters sewn on them to join the ...
... town of Nottingham " " for the great cost and burdens , and loss of their goods that they have sustained by reason of those services . " In 1464 they ordered off a little troop in red jackets with white letters sewn on them to join the ...
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... town or were admitted as members of the mer- ' chant guild ; ' they were subject to the jurisdiction of the town , but took no part in its politics . There were , too , ' the tenants and dependents of bishop or abbot , of semi - lay ...
... town or were admitted as members of the mer- ' chant guild ; ' they were subject to the jurisdiction of the town , but took no part in its politics . There were , too , ' the tenants and dependents of bishop or abbot , of semi - lay ...
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