| William Fleetwood - Coinage - 1707 - 220 pages
...People would not bring them to. Market, (and that is a thing that Parliaments cannot remedy) and fo the King was fain to revoke the former Aft, and leave...will do as it can, and never be forced, on.e way or /. sd oo 03 04 oo oo ori OO OO Oi OO OO OI 00 OO OI OO OO OI oo oo o^her) jfoectoftum pther) and tells... | |
| William Fleetwood (bp. of Ely.) - 1854 - 508 pages
...parliaments cannot remedy,) and so the king was fain to revoke the former act, and leave people to sell as they could ; (for a trade will do as it can, and never be forced, one way or other ;) and (as Walsingham tells us, in 131.5 and 1316) the price of peas and beans and of wheat, was, by the quarter,... | |
| Luther Roberts Nash - Public utilities - 1925 - 456 pages
...Parliaments cannot remedy) and so the King was fain to revoke the former Act, and leave People to sell as they could (for a Trade will do as it can, and never be forced, one way or other). Regulatory practice in the United States has not followed similar lines, and its earliest application... | |
| John H. Wood - Business & Economics - 2005 - 464 pages
...that is a thing parliaments cannot remedy). and so the king revoked the Act and left people to sell as they could (for a trade will do as it can, and never be forced, one way or other). Bishop Fleetwood, Chronicon Preciosum, London, 1745 (from the back cover of the Journal of Political... | |
| Irish archaeological and Celtic society - Ireland - 1843 - 342 pages
...Parliament cannot remedy), and so the king was fain to revoke the former Act, and leave people to sell as they could, for a trade will do as it can, and never be forced one way or other." — Chronicon, p. 90. In Ireland the extraordinary reduction of the coinage at the time, occasioned... | |
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