fifteenths and tenths造句
例句与造句
- The last fifteenth and tenth was voted in 1624, from which date this old-established form disappeared leaving the subsidy only.
- Elizabeth's first Parliament voted her two fifteenths and tenths plus a subsidy, or, taking the usual values, ?60, 000.
- In his two seasons, Darr's Gators finished second and third in the SEC, and fifteenth and tenth nationally at the NCAA championship tournament.
- However, old habits proved too strong and the subsidy slipped into the same groove as that of the fifteenth and tenth, in practice becoming a grant of about the same amount as the yield of the preceding subsidy ( Dowell ).
- The direct grants of the parliaments of James I far exceeded those of earlier reigns-for example, in 1606 fifteenths and tenths, three lay and four clerical subsidies-although efforts to extend other sources of revenue by exercising the royal prerogative naturally reacted on this spirit of liberality.
- It's difficult to find fifteenths and tenths in a sentence. 用fifteenths and tenths造句挺难的
- Shuart continued to be represented in tax records in the 17th century : in 1624 it was assessed as a " vill " at the rate of ?.6s . 4d ( ?.32 ) for the archaic taxes known as " fifteenths and tenths " this rate had been fixed in 1334, and may be compared with the rate for St Nicholas-at-Wade of ?0.7s ( ?0.35 ) | group = Fn } } and Shuart appears as a borgh, or tithing, in records of the Hearth Tax for 1673.
- Each subsequent roll of " particule compoti " [ i . e . " particulars of account ", the documents that I have previously described as " communal assessments " and am citing from the E 179 Database in connection with 15ths and 10ths ] was thereafter copied from one of the preceding ones, and if one were mislaid another would serve equally well . . . In [ 1433 a rebate ] was deducted on a pro-rata basis from the amounts due to the counties for a fifteenth and tenth, and redistributed to townships afflicted by natural disaster or economic decline . . . . By about 1486 the rebates given to each township had become fixed, and this standardization came to be reflected in the particulars of account; these included the standard deductions as a matter of course and were again simply copied from roll to roll until the last levy of fifteenths and tenths in 1625 . . . [ M ] ost [ particulars of account for 15ths and 10ths ] are merely word-for-word copies of their predecessors . . . There are, however, some exceptions.
- Each subsequent roll of " particule compoti " [ i . e . " particulars of account ", the documents that I have previously described as " communal assessments " and am citing from the E 179 Database in connection with 15ths and 10ths ] was thereafter copied from one of the preceding ones, and if one were mislaid another would serve equally well . . . In [ 1433 a rebate ] was deducted on a pro-rata basis from the amounts due to the counties for a fifteenth and tenth, and redistributed to townships afflicted by natural disaster or economic decline . . . . By about 1486 the rebates given to each township had become fixed, and this standardization came to be reflected in the particulars of account; these included the standard deductions as a matter of course and were again simply copied from roll to roll until the last levy of fifteenths and tenths in 1625 . . . [ M ] ost [ particulars of account for 15ths and 10ths ] are merely word-for-word copies of their predecessors . . . There are, however, some exceptions.