| Gordon Crosse - 1912 - 702 pages
...age of 14 years he was sent to the University of Cambridge.' Nor were bodily exercises neglected. ' In my time my poor father was as diligent to teach me to shoot as to learn me any other thing ; he taught me how to draw ; how to lay my body in my bow, and not to draw with strength of arms as... | |
| Ernesto Cesare Longobardi - 1913 - 270 pages
...payeth sixteen pounds by year or more, and is not able to do anything for his prince , for himself , not for his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor ». « Who is the most diligent bishoppe and prelate in al England, that passcth al the reste in doinge... | |
| Sir John Arthur Ransome Marriott - 1914 - 190 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."2 Latimer may have been guilty of the rhetorical exaggeration sometimes deemed permissible in... | |
| David Henry Montgomery - 1915 - 602 pages
...farm, where he that now hath it payeth sixteen pounds a 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 1 This was owing to the greed for land on the part of the mercantile classes, who had now acquired... | |
| Ernest Rhys - 1922 - 280 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. On one topic, as became his office, Latimer was urgent: that maintenance should be found for poor scholars... | |
| Robert Burns Morgan - 1923 - 696 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... | |
| Charles Harold Williams - 1925 - 312 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. 3. [The manumission of villeins, (a) 13 April, 1493. Register of Bishop Fox, p. 54 (Latin).] To all... | |
| John Benjamin Firth - 1926 - 462 pages
...same farm : where he that now hath it payeth £16 by the 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. Where Latimer went to school is not known — possibly at Leicester ; or possibly one of the learned... | |
| Neal Wood - 2023 - 342 pages
...Larimer sorrowfully reported, the present tenant paid sixteen pounds or more annual rent "and is not able to do any thing for his prince, for himself,...his children, or give a cup of drink to the poor." The Commonwealthmen (and some of their contemporaries) lamented the passing of the good old days —... | |
| Annabel Patterson - 1994 - 362 pages
...poor/ whereas the tenant of the same farm in 1549 paid sixteen pounds, "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." 26. Rappaport, Worlds within Worlds, pp. 128, 144, citing P. Bowden, "Agricultural Prices, Farm Profits,... | |
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