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... in the ground . " Another remedy which he suggests is , " that the husbandman might have as much liberty at all times to sell his corn either within the realm or without , as the grazier hath DECAY OF OCCUPATIONS . I. 21 to sell his wool.
... in the ground . " Another remedy which he suggests is , " that the husbandman might have as much liberty at all times to sell his corn either within the realm or without , as the grazier hath DECAY OF OCCUPATIONS . I. 21 to sell his wool.
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... wool to the exclusion of corn : for it would have enabled the wool stapler to resort to a foreign market where the demand was in excess of the supply , whereby he would obtain a higher price for his wool . The merchant had complained of ...
... wool to the exclusion of corn : for it would have enabled the wool stapler to resort to a foreign market where the demand was in excess of the supply , whereby he would obtain a higher price for his wool . The merchant had complained of ...
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... wool , the chief produce of the pasture lands . But , as a secondary remedy , another way is proposed : " To abate the commodity of grazing , as when any taxe is requisite to be granted to the prince , if lands be chargeable thereto ...
... wool , the chief produce of the pasture lands . But , as a secondary remedy , another way is proposed : " To abate the commodity of grazing , as when any taxe is requisite to be granted to the prince , if lands be chargeable thereto ...
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... wool over sea than they do now , and by that way the Queen's custom should be diminished ; -to which the doctor answers , " I think not so ; for the one way as much as she should have for the more wool at little custom ventured over ...
... wool over sea than they do now , and by that way the Queen's custom should be diminished ; -to which the doctor answers , " I think not so ; for the one way as much as she should have for the more wool at little custom ventured over ...
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... wool , which might be available for the purposes of the clothier , and thus limit the in- crease of the custom upon cloth . But the doctor does not fail to state , that he con- siders the raising of the price of corn , by opening new ...
... wool , which might be available for the purposes of the clothier , and thus limit the in- crease of the custom upon cloth . But the doctor does not fail to state , that he con- siders the raising of the price of corn , by opening new ...
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