| 1854 - 564 sivua
...contain, we believe, every thing which these pages afford us of information on this subject : " There is no country in the world where there are so many thieves and robbers as in England 4 insomuch that few venture to go alone in the country, except in the middle of the day, and fewer... | |
| 1874 - 618 sivua
...spouse at that time.' § Sir John significantly couples with this quotation another to the effect that, for all this, ' there is no country in the world where there are so many churches. '|| Now when Christianity was first accepted by these Christians their practice must have... | |
| James Franck Bright - 1876 - 532 sivua
...to get a man apprehended comequent in England : " Such severe measures against criminals crimeought to keep the English in check, but for all this there...world where there are so many thieves and robbers in it as in England ; " and again, " People are taken up every day by dozens, like birds in a covey,... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1876 - 486 sivua
...spouse at that time." J Sir John significantly couples with this quotation another to the effect that, for all this, " there is no country in the world where there are so many churches."§ Now when Christianity was first accepted by these Christians their practice must have... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1876 - 492 sivua
...spouse at that time." t Sir John significantly couples with this quotation another to the effect that, for all this, " there is no country in the world where there are so many churc1ies."§ Now when Christianity was first accepted by these Christians their practice must have... | |
| James Franck Bright - 1878 - 520 sivua
...to get a man apprehended consequent in England : " Such severe measures against criminals "*>m*ought to keep the English in check, but for all this there...world where there are so many thieves and robbers in it as in England ; " and again, " People are taken up every day by dozens, like birds in a covey,... | |
| Annie Abram - 1909 - 272 sivua
...8, Bag I, No. 50. 3 Early Chanc. Proceed., 66/211. 4 Fortescue, Vol I, op. cit., p. 466. 6 ' There is no country in the world where there are so many thieves and robbers as in England,' Italian Relation, 34. • Ancient Indictments, KB 8, Bag 1, Nos. 53, 65, 67, 69, 70, 16, 26, 42; Coroners'... | |
| University of London. Board of Studies in History - 1924 - 342 sivua
...propensities, they might have retaliated with the statement in the ' Italian Relation ' that ' there is no country in the world where there are so many thieves and robbers as in England.' What Henry did was to wait till his throne was secure, till he had restored English prestige abroad,... | |
| Charles Harold Williams - 1925 - 312 sivua
...be liberated without giving security, unless he be acquitted by the judgment of the twelve men above named; nor is there any punishment awarded for making a slanderous accusation. Such severe measures against criminals ought to keep the English in check, but, for all this, there... | |
| Kathy Elgin - 2005 - 36 sivua
...money. The crowded city streets swarmed with these rogues. An Italian visitor to London wrote "There is no country in the world where there are so many thieves and robbers as in England...". ...he daily doth frequent With unrestrained loose companions, Even such, they say, as stand in narrow... | |
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