| Thomas More - 1908 - 294 sivua
...publique, leave no ground for tillage ; they enclose all in pastures ; they throw down houses ; they pluck down towns ; and leave nothing standing but only the church, to make of it a sheep-house. And as though you lost no small quantity of ground by forests, chases, laundes,... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli - 1910 - 416 sivua
...weal public, leave no ground for tillage, they inclose all in pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing, but only the church to make of it a sheephouse. And as though you lost no small quantity of ground by forests, chases, lawns,... | |
| Niccolò Machiavelli, Martin Luther, William Roper, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1910 - 484 sivua
...weal public, leave no ground for tillage, they inclose all in pastures; \ they throw down houses; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing, but only the church to make of it a sheephouse. And as though you lost no small quantity of ground by forests, chases, lawns,... | |
| Henry Hill Goodell, Calvin Stebbins - 1911 - 364 sivua
...all"; and goes on to denounce the noblemen and gentlemen, yea, and certain abbots that lease no grounds for tillage; that enclose all into pasture, and throw...nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheephouse. In a word, then, the monks were the scientific farmers of the day. They had access to all... | |
| James Ramsay MacDonald - 1911 - 278 sivua
...weal-public, leave no ground for tillage: they inclose all into pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down towns and leave nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheep-house." The increasing numbers of sheep did not, however, lead to a reduction in the price of... | |
| J. Ramsay Macdonald - 1911 - 264 sivua
...weal-public, leave no ground for tillage: they inclose all into pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down towns and leave nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheep-house." The increasing numbers of sheep did not, however, lead to a reduction in the price of... | |
| Arthur Donald Innes - 1912 - 398 sivua
...weal-public, leave no ground for tillage : they inclose all into pastures ; they throw down houses ; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheep-house. And, as though you lost no small quantity of ground by forests, chases, lands, and parks,... | |
| 1913 - 192 sivua
...public: leave no ground for tillage; they enclose all into pastures ; they throw down houses ; they pluck down towns and leave nothing standing but only the church, to be made a sheephouse. And as though you lost no small quantity of ground by forests, chases, lawns, and parks,... | |
| Gladys Temperley - 1914 - 504 sivua
...doubt, that leave no ground for tillage, they enclose all into pasture, they throw down houses, they pluck down towns and leave nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheep house." 2 The situation presented elements of grave political danger. The_depODulation_pf the countryside,... | |
| Arthur Donald Innes - 1915 - 400 sivua
...public, leave no ground for tillage ; they enclose all into pastures ; they throw down houses ; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheephouse. Therefore it is that one covetous and unsatiable cormorant and very plague of his native... | |
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