| Charles Macfarlane - 1845 - 518 páginas
...constrained (as it were, for a further testimony of servitude and bondage) to shave their beards, to round their hair, and to frame themselves, as well in apparel...rather to leave all, both goods and lands, and, after (he manner of outlaws, got them to the woods with their wives, children, and servants, meaning from... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 900 páginas
...(as it were, for a further testimony of servitude and bondage) to shave thoir beards, to round thoir hair, and to frame themselves as well in apparel as...upon them by the Normans, chose rather to leave all, botii goods and lands, and, after the manner of outlaws, got them to the woods with their wives, children,... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1851 - 512 páginas
...constrained (as it were, for a further testimony of servitude and bondage) to shave their beards, to round their hair, and to frame themselves, as well in apparel...rather to leave all, both goods and lands, and, after (he manner of outlaws, got them to the woods with their wives, children, and servants, meaning from... | |
| John Collingwood Bruce - 1856 - 214 páginas
...designs was removed from the world." b "Many of the people," as Holinshed tells us, " utterly refusing such an intolerable yoke of thraldom as was daily laid upon them, chose rather to leave all, both goods and lands, and after the manner of outlaws, got them to the woods... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1860 - 450 páginas
...bondage) to shave their beards, to round their hair, and to frame themselves, as well in apparel aa in service and diet at their tables, after the Norman...goods and lands, and, after the manner of outlaws, got them to the woods, with their wives, children, and servants, meaning from thenceforth to live upon... | |
| Mrs. Thomas Geldart - 1860 - 292 páginas
...constrained (as it were for a further testimony of servitude and bondage,) to shave their beards, to round their hair, and to frame themselves, as well in apparel, as in service or diet at table, after the Norman manner, very different from the ancient customs and usages of theij... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1860 - 422 páginas
...constrained (as it were, for a further testimony of servitude and bondage) to shave their beards, to round their hair, and to frame themselves, as well in apparel as in 294 CONDITIOS or THE PEOPLE UITDEB THE COITQUEBOB. Bervice and diet at their tables, after the Norman... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1862 - 908 páginas
...constrained (as it were, for a further testimony of servitude and bondage) to shave their beards, to round their hair, and to frame themselves, as well in apparel...goods and lands, and, after the manner of outlaws, got them to the woods, with their wives, children, and servants, meaning from thenceforth to live upon... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1876 - 954 páginas
...constrained (as it were, for a further testimony of servitude and bondage) to shave their beards, to round their hair, and to frame themselves, as well in apparel...goods and lands, and, after the manner of outlaws, got them to the woods with their wives, children, and servants, meaning from thenceforth to live upon... | |
| John Hamilton Gray - 1883 - 62 páginas
...He raised great taxes throughout the realm, nor anything regarded the English nobility. Many of them utterly refusing to sustain such an intolerable yoke...goods and lands, and after the manner of outlaws, got them to the woods, with their wives, children, and servants." These bands of outlaws, originally... | |
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