Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 290
... usury is one of the crimes expressly specified in case of which , if duly charged in the writ de excommunicato capiendo , the writ shall have force . ' Incontinency , usury , simony , per- jury in Ecclesiastical Court , and idolatry ...
... usury is one of the crimes expressly specified in case of which , if duly charged in the writ de excommunicato capiendo , the writ shall have force . ' Incontinency , usury , simony , per- jury in Ecclesiastical Court , and idolatry ...
Page 291
... usury was forbidden from the time of Alfred , " the property of the usurer escheated at his death , as if deodand , to the king . A will he could no more make than a felon or a traitor . " As with many another popular prejudice and ...
... usury was forbidden from the time of Alfred , " the property of the usurer escheated at his death , as if deodand , to the king . A will he could no more make than a felon or a traitor . " As with many another popular prejudice and ...
Page 292
... usury , engross- ing , ' etc . ** In the History of Henry VII he approves the laws made by Parliament against usury , which , strict Aris- totelian for once , he declares to be ' the bastard use of money . And in his Essay on Riches he ...
... usury , engross- ing , ' etc . ** In the History of Henry VII he approves the laws made by Parliament against usury , which , strict Aris- totelian for once , he declares to be ' the bastard use of money . And in his Essay on Riches he ...
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ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
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CHAPTER II | 36 |
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