Inclosures at that time began to be more frequent, whereby arable land, which could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenances for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much... The Quarterly Review - Pagina 455geredigeerd door - 1912Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle - 1917 - 534 pagina’s
...people and families, was turned into pasture which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenances for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes. This bred a decay of people." So formidable did the danger begin to appear,... | |
| William Henry Ricketts Curtler - 1920 - 352 pagina’s
...(farmed) without people and families was turned into pasture which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenancies for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes. This bred a decay of people,' and as was said in a Petition to Parliament,... | |
| Henry Mayers Hyndman - 1921 - 420 pagina’s
...manured without people and families, was turned into pasture which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and the tenancies for years, lives and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes. Thus began a decay of people, and by consequence a decay of towns, churches,... | |
| Henry Schaeffer - 1922 - 220 pagina’s
...frequent, whereby arable land was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen; and tenancies for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into domains. This bred a decay of people and a decay of towns, churches, tithes, and the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1996 - 284 pagina’s
...people and families) was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen; and tenances for years, lives, and at will, (whereupon much of the yeomanry lived,) were turned into demesnes. 205 This bred a decay of people, and by consequence a decay of towns, churches,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1998 - 340 pagina’s
...people and families) was turned into pasture, which was easily rid* by a few herdsmen; and tenances41 for years, lives, and at will (whereupon much of the yeomanry* lived), were turned into demesnes.44 This bred a decay of people, and by consequence a decay of towns, churches,... | |
| Karl Marx - 2007 - 322 pagina’s
...manured without people and families) was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen; and tenancies for years, lives, and at will (whereupon much of the yeomanry lived) were turned into demesnes. This bred a decay of people, and (by consequence) a decay of towns, churches,... | |
| Karl Marx - 2007 - 330 pagina’s
...without people and families) was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenancies for years, lives, and at will (whereupon much of the yeomanry lived) were turned into demenses. This bred a decay of people, and (by consequence) a decay of towns, churches,... | |
| Thomas Edward Scrutton - 1887 - 240 pagina’s
...without people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenancies for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes. This bred a decay of people3", and, as was said in a petition to the Parliament... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1844 - 586 pagina’s
...people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenances pleasure sensual, the chief deficience in them is of laws to repress were turned into demesnes. This bred a decay of people, and, by consequence, a decay of towns, churches,... | |
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