| Thomas Lever - 1870 - 156 pagina’s
...wont to grow to theyr forefathers and predecessours of their landes. nor beynge content that they hue in rest and pleasure nothinge profiting, yea much noyinge the weale publique : leaue no grounde for tillage, thei inclose al into pastures : thei throw doune houses: they plucke... | |
| Thomas More (st.) - 1879 - 354 pagina’s
...wont to grow to theyr forefathers and predecessours of their landds, nor beynge content that they 30 live in rest and pleasure nothinge profiting, yea...nothing standynge, but only the churche to be made a shepehowse. And as thoughe you loste no small quantity of grounde by forestes, chases, laundes and... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1897 - 356 pagina’s
...wont to grow to theyr forefathers and predecessours of their landes, nor beynge content that they 30 live in rest and pleasure nothinge profiting, yea...plucke downe townes, and leave nothing standynge, but • i only the churche to be made a shepehowse. And as thoughe you loste no small quantity of grounde... | |
| Sidney Lanier - 1899 - 248 pagina’s
...therefore dearest woll [wool] these noblemen, and gentlemen, yea and certayn Abbottes, holy men, no doubt, leave no grounde for tillage, thei inclose al into pastures, thei throw downe houses, they plucke down townes, and leave nothing standynge but only the churche to be made... | |
| Langford Lovell Price - 1900 - 280 pagina’s
...fynest, and therefore dearest woll, there noblemen and gentlemen ; yea, and certeyn Abbottes, . . . leave no grounde for tillage, thei inclose al into...nothing standynge, but only the churche to be made a shepehowse." The encouragement of population was, it is true, an object kept in view by the Mercantile... | |
| William Wolfe Capes - 1901 - 390 pagina’s
...profytes, that were wont to grow to theyr forefathers and predecessours of their landes, nor beynge content that they live in rest and pleasure nothinge...profiting, yea much noyinge the weale publique, leave no ground for tillage : thei inclose al into pastures : thei throw doune houses : thei plucke downe townes,... | |
| Thomas Lever - 1901 - 152 pagina’s
...that they Hue in rest and pleasure nothinge profiting, yea much noyinge the weale publique : leaue no grounde for tillage, thei inclose al into pastures : thei throw doune houses: they plucke downe lowhes, and Icnne nothing standynge, but only the churche to be made a shepehowse. And as thoughe you... | |
| Thomas More - 1906 - 224 pagina’s
...profytes, that were wont to grow to theyr forefathers and predecessours of their landes, nor beynge content that they live in rest and pleasure nothinge...nothing standynge, but only the churche to be made a shepehowse. And as thoughe you loste no small quantity of grounde by forestes, chases, laundes, and... | |
| Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1908 - 350 pagina’s
...wont to grow to theyr forefathers and predecessours of their landes, nor beynge content that they 30 live in rest and pleasure nothinge profiting, yea...nothing standynge, but only the churche to be made a shepehowse. And as thoughe you loste no small quantity of grouncle by forestes, chases, laundes and... | |
| Brougham Villiers - 1912 - 312 pagina’s
...predecessours of their lands, nor beynge content that they live in rest and pleasure nothings profiling, nay much noyinge the weale publique, leave no grounde for tillage, thei inclose al for pastures ; thei throw doune houses ; thei plucke downe townes, and leave nothing standynge, but... | |
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