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The prerogative of imposing any kind of tax without parliamentary authority was ultimately abolished as part of the
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for the regulation of trade and the protection of domestic industry. New
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who refused to pay the import duty on currants; this was taken to the
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to most imports (1608) after a favourable ruling in
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New Impositions
The Crown of England
import duties
Elizabeth I
King James I
Bates' Case
Levant Company
Court of the Exchequer
Parliament
prerogative
Great Contract
Lord Treasurer
Robert Cecil
Lord Salisbury
Glorious Revolution
Bill of Rights 1689
ISBN
0-435-32713-5
John Wroughton
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0-435-32713-5
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tax
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expanding it
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wealth

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