It cuts its way, levying, as it goes, a preliminary toll, but only of liquid mouthfuls. [Please select]
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1, to consist in "levying war against them, or adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort." [Please select]
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Surely you cannot expect me to attend to levying the taxes myself," continued the King, with growing annoyance." [Please select]
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However, I will not put you to the trouble of levying on my furniture. [Please select]
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So flourished the system of the weak levying blackmail upon the strong. [Please select]
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Representatives of the counties had been employed by the Norman kings to act as assessors in levying taxes. [Please select]
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A proclamation was issued levying a tax of fifty cents on every unburied coffin. [Please select]
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There, however, it was attained only by the previous reduction of those feudal families which, for many generations, had arrogated to themselves the levying and control of local forces. [Please select]
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(7) The Council, with the King, discussed all questions of importance,--such as the levying of taxes, and the making of treaties; smaller matters were left to the towns, hundreds, and shires to settle for themselves. [Please select]
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