| Charles Tennant - England - 1862 - 746 pages
...because the King can replenish the loss conveniently in another way, and he prefers the ready cash to the produce which needs to be sold. Perhaps, in no country...protested, and often effected a resumption of the Estates. Richard [., after selling some of them, and using the purchase money, — took back the lands himself,... | |
| Karl Marx - Business & Economics - 1906 - 884 pages
...Duke of Shrewsbury, from Somer* Halifax, Oxford, Secrettry Vernon, etc." It is full of curiosa.) 1 "The illegal alienation of the Crown Estates, partly by sale and partly by gift, is • scandalous chapter in English history ... a gigantic fraud on the nation." (FW Newman, Lectures... | |
| Karl Marx - Fiction - 2007 - 322 pages
...the Duke of Shrewsbury from Somers Halifax, Oxford, Secretary Vernon, etc." It is full of curiosa. 13 "The illegal alienation of the Crown Estates, partly...by gift, is a scandalous chapter in English history ... a gigantic fraud on the nation." (FW Newman, "Lectures on Political Economy." London, 1851, pp.... | |
| Karl Marx - Business & Economics - 2007 - 330 pages
...Duke of Shrewsbury, from Seiners Halifax, Oxford, Secretary Veraon, etc." It is full of curiosa,) * "The illegal alienation of the Crown Estates, partly...by gift, is a scandalous chapter in English history ... a gigantic fraud on the nation." (FW Newman, Lecture* on Political Economy. London, 1851, pp. 129,... | |
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