This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.
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A23868 | s.n.,[ London? |
A81290 | : 1700?] |
A34002 | And for what reason Fish or other Commodities ought to be kept out? |
A34002 | And if so, who should allow the Country and City Brewers their Charges, in sending them up to London in Drays and Wagons, with Tellers? |
A34002 | And that the Hemp being fine drest, took Tarr; why may not the like be done in England? |
A34002 | And with what Exceptions? |
A34002 | Hence a Query was put to the Farmers, whether they would change all that were brought them or not, good or bad, either made by themselves or others? |
A34002 | Shall English Ships be permitted to Victual in Ireland or not? |
A34002 | The Query may be, What Clauses ought to be renewed? |
A37238 | 1. by his Charta Mercatoria, a kind of Poundage, and well nigh as great an Imposition as twelve of the pound granted at this day by Act of Parliament? |
A37238 | 1. established? |
A37238 | 2. enforced to take up great sums of money of his Merchants, by way of loan, which he never repaid again? |
A37238 | 2. it was repealed, as is before objected; but whose Act was this? |
A37238 | 2? |
A37238 | 3 by force of his Charter Mercatoria, without Act of Parliament, take two shillings for every Tun of VVine imported by Strangers? |
A37238 | 3. a Monarch, of his royall Authority can not do it; what an absurd argument were this? |
A37238 | 3. make his Answers to those Petitions? |
A37238 | 4.9, 10? |
A37238 | 8. in this Realm? |
A37238 | And this common reason and equity which is the ground of these duties payable for Merchandizes, what is it else but the Law of Nations? |
A37238 | But how may this insolency and misdemeanour of a Subject, be an argument against the right or Prerogative of the King? |
A37238 | Can any wit of man pick any Arguments out of these Answers against the right of the Crown, in setting Impositiout upon Merchandizes? |
A37238 | Doth not the King maintain a Court of Admiralty for deciding of Marine causes, which doe for the most part concern Merchants? |
A37238 | How do these generall words restrain the Kings Prerogative in this Case? |
A37238 | Is not the King alone trusted with the like power of making and decrying of monies which is the onely Medium of all Traffique and Comerce? |
A37238 | Shall therefore any undutifull Subject make these conclusions? |
A37238 | This Petition is general and extending to all Staple Comodities without exceptions of persons, or limitation of times; but what is the Kings answer? |
A37238 | What an inconvenience, what an absurdity had this been at this day, when all Forein Princes have raised their Customes to an exceeding height? |
A37238 | and are not the severall Impositions of VVines taken by His Majesty in England and Ireland, a kind of Tonnage? |
A37238 | by whom was this Ordinance made, which did repeal this Charter? |
A37238 | f.165? |
A37238 | fro ● ● ● hence commeth it? |
A37238 | to what profitable cause may we ascribe it? |
A37238 | upon every Tun of VVine brought into London, as is before expressed? |
A37238 | why should the King have expected the consent of the Commons? |