The Pamphleteer, Volumen 5Abraham John Valpy A. J. Valpy., 1815 |
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Página 246
... haue no lande in manner for our money , to sures by put to tyllage , all is taken vp for pasture ; for pasture , eyther for Husband- sheepe , or for grasing of cattell , in so much , that I haue knowne of of Inclo- men . Complaynt of ...
... haue no lande in manner for our money , to sures by put to tyllage , all is taken vp for pasture ; for pasture , eyther for Husband- sheepe , or for grasing of cattell , in so much , that I haue knowne of of Inclo- men . Complaynt of ...
Página 247
... haue so much to spare Complaynt as they may geue any thing to the reparation of such wayes , of townes brydges , and other common easements , and albeit , there be by mar . many chauntmen things layde downe now which before time were ...
... haue so much to spare Complaynt as they may geue any thing to the reparation of such wayes , of townes brydges , and other common easements , and albeit , there be by mar . many chauntmen things layde downe now which before time were ...
Página 248
... haue geuen ouer to liue onely upon your landes . On my soule yee say truth , ( quoth the Marchaunte ) ; and the plaint of Capper also sayd no less , adding thereto , that it was neuer merry craftesmen with poore craftsmen , since ...
... haue geuen ouer to liue onely upon your landes . On my soule yee say truth , ( quoth the Marchaunte ) ; and the plaint of Capper also sayd no less , adding thereto , that it was neuer merry craftesmen with poore craftsmen , since ...
Página 249
... haue departed out of the countrey of late , haue been driuen to geue ouer our housholds , and to kepe either a chamber in London , or to wayte on the Court uncalled , with a man and a lackey after him , where he was tlemen doe Why Gen ...
... haue departed out of the countrey of late , haue been driuen to geue ouer our housholds , and to kepe either a chamber in London , or to wayte on the Court uncalled , with a man and a lackey after him , where he was tlemen doe Why Gen ...
Página 250
... haue licked them- selues whole , yee be the same ; for what oddes so euer there happen best saue to bee in exchaunge of things , yee that bee marchaunts can espy themselues it straight . For example : because yee touched somewhat of the ...
... haue licked them- selues whole , yee be the same ; for what oddes so euer there happen best saue to bee in exchaunge of things , yee that bee marchaunts can espy themselues it straight . For example : because yee touched somewhat of the ...
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Página 541 - ... the public stock. The confinement, therefore, of any man in the sloth and darkness of a prison, is a loss to the nation, and no gain to the creditor. For of the multitudes who are pining in those cells of misery, a very small part is suspected of any fraudulent act by which they retain what belongs to others.
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