| 1751 - 138 pages
...lawes that euer can be made to the contrary. And how thinke yee that this might be remedied then ? Td make the profit of the plough to be as good,. rate for nte, as the profit of the Grafier, and Sheepe maifter is. How could that be done ? Knight. Mary I coniecture... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1815 - 596 pages
...euer can be made to the contrary. Knight. And how thinke yee that this might be remedied then? Doctor. To make the profit of the plough to be as good, rate for rate, as the profit of the grasier and sheepe maister is. Knight. How coulde that be done ? Doctor. Mary, 1 coniecture two manner... | |
| William Stafford - 1876 - 308 pages
...lawes that euer can be made to the contrary. And how thinke yee that this might be remedied, then? To make the profit of the plough to be as good, rate for rate, as the profit of the Grafier and fheepe maifter is. How coulde that be done ? Knight Doctor. No man may abuse his own things... | |
| Frederick James Furnivall - 1876 - 390 pages
...lawes that euer can be made to the contrary. And how thinke yee that this might be remedied, then? To make the profit of the plough to be as good, rate for rate, as the profit of the Grailer and iheepe maifter is. How coulde that be done ? Mary, I coniefture two manner of wayes, but... | |
| Ephraim Lipson - 1915 - 566 pages
...expulsion *. In the alternative the best proposal was put forward by the author of the Discourse of t/te Common Weal. Hales recognized that the current legal...be increased, and that of 1 Strype, ii. App. Q, 57. * Appendix (p. lix.) to the Discourse. 1 Trans. Royal Hist. Soc. NS xviii. 224. « Statutes, iv. part... | |
| Ephraim Lipson - 1923 - 570 pages
...showed the sincerity of his motives by taking steps to safeguard his own tenants from expulsion *. In the alternative the best proposal was put forward...be increased, and that of 1 Strype, ii. App. Q, 57. • Appendix (p. lix.) to the Discourse. grazing diminished. Otherwise, " the pasture shall ever encroach... | |
| Joan Thirsk - 1990 - 410 pages
...and this, as Sir Thomas Smith, an influential figure in government circles, def1ned it, lay in making "the profit of the plough to be as good, rate for...rate, as the profit of the graziers and sheepmasters." In March 1549, persuaded by these arguments and the propaganda of the Commonwealth men, Parliament... | |
| Joan Thirsk - 1990 - 410 pages
...Sir Thomas Smith, an influential f1gure in government circles, def1ned it, lay in making "the prof1t of the plough to be as good, rate for rate, as the prof1t of the graziers and sheepmasters." In March 1549, persuaded by these arguments and the propaganda... | |
| 1863 - 802 pages
...man dem Pflüger einen ebenso hohen Gewinn sichert, wie dem Schaafzüchter (to make the profit of Ihr plough to be as good, rate for rate as the profit of Ihr grazier and sheep maister is fol. 20)', Dazu giebt es verschiedene Wege. Entweder kann der Preis... | |
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