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Finance and trade under Edward III
… an inexhaustible treasury of evasion upon which he drew liberally, as the history of the next decade shows …
Old and New London
… armed ourselves as well as we could, and next morning we drew up in the court ready to follow out a troop of soldiers …
Old and New London
… man. Lamb also mentions Burton, "a jolly negation," who drew up the bills of fare for the parliament chamber, where …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the Privileges of the House.' Upon the said Tuesday, they drew up this humble Representation. The Commons … next day, March 12th, the Commons, after a warm Debate, drew up the following Address: The Commons Address. Most … (after premising, that he neither advis'd, drew, or alter'd it) informed the Committee, 'That the Pardon …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… and Nonjurors. And as the greatest Test of Loyalty, they drew up this Form of Association, to be subscribed by all the …
Old and New London
… people, this day." She refused the executioner's help, drew the white kerchief over her own eyes, and said to the … friends "the White Rose of York." As the Spanish marriage drew near, people began to mention Courtney as a fine husband …
Old and New London
… them. In 1859, Mr. Planch, an eminent authority on armour, drew the attention of the Right Hon. Sidney Herbert to the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… master of the school for the time being. Sir Roger Manwood drew up in 1580, rules and ordinances, for the better …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… last departure. The next Morning, at his coming forth, he drew near to the Arch-Bishop's Lodgings, and said to the …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… to him to believe so, because the Clerk of the Council drew it up so; and it is the Order of the Board, when the …
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