A Handbook of Freedom: A Record of English Democracy Through Twelve CenturiesJack Lindsay, Edgell Rickword International Publishers, 1939 - 408 pagina's |
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... bring home their corn , and some to thresh and to fan , and by serfage to make their hay and to hew their wood and bring it home . All these things they ought to do by serfage , and there be more of these people in England than in any ...
... bring home their corn , and some to thresh and to fan , and by serfage to make their hay and to hew their wood and bring it home . All these things they ought to do by serfage , and there be more of these people in England than in any ...
Pagina 63
... bring up nor to breed , Yea , scant able to bring To the market anything Towards their housekeeping : And scant have a cow , Nor to keep a poor sow : Thus the world is now . And to hear the relation Of the poor men's communication ...
... bring up nor to breed , Yea , scant able to bring To the market anything Towards their housekeeping : And scant have a cow , Nor to keep a poor sow : Thus the world is now . And to hear the relation Of the poor men's communication ...
Pagina 396
... bring in the Defence of the Realm Act , which means the negation of all law in this country . In the plunge into the war we have the abolition of constitutional methods , and therefore I contended , and I contend to - day , that if it ...
... bring in the Defence of the Realm Act , which means the negation of all law in this country . In the plunge into the war we have the abolition of constitutional methods , and therefore I contended , and I contend to - day , that if it ...
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AGAINST FEUDAL OPPRESSION I | 1 |
FOR THE LAND LAW AND FREEDOM | 45 |
TOWARDS POLITICAL DEMOCRACY | 105 |
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