 | Sir Henry Craik - 1893 - 632 pages
...farm, where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pound by year or more, and is not able to do anything for his prince, for himself, nor for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor. Thus all the enhancing and rearing goeth to your private commodity and wealth. So that where ye had... | |
 | William James Ashley - 1893 - 524 pages
...farm, where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pounds by year or more, and is not able to do anything for his prince, for himself, nor for his children, or give a oup of drink to the poor." — Pint Sermon before Edward VI. 3. In the first volume (81-83) of the... | |
 | Brooks Adams - 1895 - 324 pages
...farm, where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pound by year, or more, and is not able to do anything for his prince, for himself, nor for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor." 1 The small proprietor suffered doubly : he had to meet the competition of large estates, and to endure... | |
 | John William Edward Conybeare - 1897 - 344 pages
...farm ; where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pounds by year or more, and is not able to do anything for his prince, for himself, nor for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor." § 13. Nor was it only the abbeys which now suffered. Those other institutions which dotted our County,... | |
 | John Richard Green - 1898 - 520 pages
...farm, where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pounds by year or more, and is not able to do anything for his prince, for himself, nor for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor." Increase of rent ended with such tenants in the relinquishment of their holdings, but the bitterness... | |
 | David Henry Montgomery - 1898 - 524 pages
...where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pounds a year or more, and is not able to do anything for lys prince, for himself, nor for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor." But as Latimer pathetically said, " Let the preacher preach till his tongue be worn to the stumps,... | |
 | R. Monti Carlyle, Alexander James Carlyle - 1899 - 198 pages
...farm, where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pound by year or more, and is not able to do anything for his prince, for himself, nor for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor. Thus all the enhancing and rearing goeth to your private commodity and wealth. So that where ye had... | |
 | Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 484 pages
...farm, where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pounds by year or more, and is not able to do anything for his prince, for himself, nor for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor." Increase of rent ended with such tenants in the relinquishment of their holdings, but the bitterness... | |
 | R. Monti Carlyle, Alexander James Carlyle - 1899 - 238 pages
...payeth sixteen pound by year or morCj and is not able to do anything for his prince, for himsel)', nor for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor. Thus all the enhancing and rearing goeth to your private commodity and wealth. So that where ye had... | |
 | Charles Edward Moberly - 1900 - 296 pages
...farm, where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pounds by year or more, and is not able to do anything for his prince, for himself, nor for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor.1 This agrees with More's declaration in the ' Utopia ' that tenants were ' pilled and polled... | |
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