The Works of Edmund Burke: With a Memoir, Zväzok 2G. Dearborn, 1835 |
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... king received for the sale of one heiress the sum of £ .20,000 , or £ .60,000 of our present money ; and this at a period , when the chief estates were much reduced . And from hence was derived a great source of revenue , if this right ...
... king received for the sale of one heiress the sum of £ .20,000 , or £ .60,000 of our present money ; and this at a period , when the chief estates were much reduced . And from hence was derived a great source of revenue , if this right ...
Strana 569
... king's justiciary to be punished . 2d . All causes concerning presentation ; all causes concerning Frankalmoigne ; all actions concerning breach of faith , shall be tried in the king's court . 3d . The king's tenant in capite shall not ...
... king's justiciary to be punished . 2d . All causes concerning presentation ; all causes concerning Frankalmoigne ; all actions concerning breach of faith , shall be tried in the king's court . 3d . The king's tenant in capite shall not ...
Strana 576
... king dies , and showed at his death such signs of a sincere repen- tance , as served to revive the old king's ten- derness , and to take away all comfort for his loss . The death of his third son , Geoffrey , followed close upon the ...
... king dies , and showed at his death such signs of a sincere repen- tance , as served to revive the old king's ten- derness , and to take away all comfort for his loss . The death of his third son , Geoffrey , followed close upon the ...
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APPEAL FROM THE NEW TO THE | 3 |
LETTER TO A PEER OF IRELAND | 56 |
LETTER TO SIR HERCULES LAN | 63 |
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