Questions

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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A23868s.n.,[ London?
A81290: 1700?]
A34002And for what reason Fish or other Commodities ought to be kept out?
A34002And if so, who should allow the Country and City Brewers their Charges, in sending them up to London in Drays and Wagons, with Tellers?
A34002And that the Hemp being fine drest, took Tarr; why may not the like be done in England?
A34002And with what Exceptions?
A34002Hence 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?
A34002Shall English Ships be permitted to Victual in Ireland or not?
A34002The Query may be, What Clauses ought to be renewed?
A372381. 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?
A372381. established?
A372382. enforced to take up great sums of money of his Merchants, by way of loan, which he never repaid again?
A372382. it was repealed, as is before objected; but whose Act was this?
A372382?
A372383 by force of his Charter Mercatoria, without Act of Parliament, take two shillings for every Tun of VVine imported by Strangers?
A372383. a Monarch, of his royall Authority can not do it; what an absurd argument were this?
A372383. make his Answers to those Petitions?
A372384.9, 10?
A372388. in this Realm?
A37238And this common reason and equity which is the ground of these duties payable for Merchandizes, what is it else but the Law of Nations?
A37238But how may this insolency and misdemeanour of a Subject, be an argument against the right or Prerogative of the King?
A37238Can any wit of man pick any Arguments out of these Answers against the right of the Crown, in setting Impositiout upon Merchandizes?
A37238Doth not the King maintain a Court of Admiralty for deciding of Marine causes, which doe for the most part concern Merchants?
A37238How do these generall words restrain the Kings Prerogative in this Case?
A37238Is 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?
A37238Shall therefore any undutifull Subject make these conclusions?
A37238This Petition is general and extending to all Staple Comodities without exceptions of persons, or limitation of times; but what is the Kings answer?
A37238What an inconvenience, what an absurdity had this been at this day, when all Forein Princes have raised their Customes to an exceeding height?
A37238and are not the severall Impositions of VVines taken by His Majesty in England and Ireland, a kind of Tonnage?
A37238by whom was this Ordinance made, which did repeal this Charter?
A37238f.165?
A37238fro ● ● ● hence commeth it?
A37238to what profitable cause may we ascribe it?
A37238upon every Tun of VVine brought into London, as is before expressed?
A37238why should the King have expected the consent of the Commons?