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Page 286
... favour of the Barons , should be in like manner remitted in favour of all their vassals . This charter established also an equality of weights and mea- fures throughout England . It exempted the merchants from arbitrary imposts , and ...
... favour of the Barons , should be in like manner remitted in favour of all their vassals . This charter established also an equality of weights and mea- fures throughout England . It exempted the merchants from arbitrary imposts , and ...
Page 287
... favour even of the bondman , with the treaty concluded between Lewis the Eleventh , and several of the Princes and Peers of France , intitled , " Treaty made at St. Maur , between the Dukes of Normandy , Calabre , Bretagne , Bourbonnois ...
... favour even of the bondman , with the treaty concluded between Lewis the Eleventh , and several of the Princes and Peers of France , intitled , " Treaty made at St. Maur , between the Dukes of Normandy , Calabre , Bretagne , Bourbonnois ...
Page 362
... favour of their construction , than their contriver does in recommending them . Art . 46. New Geographical Tables . Exhibiting at one View all the Empires , Kingdoms , States , Republics , Provinces , Cities , chief Towns , Islands ...
... favour of their construction , than their contriver does in recommending them . Art . 46. New Geographical Tables . Exhibiting at one View all the Empires , Kingdoms , States , Republics , Provinces , Cities , chief Towns , Islands ...
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