| Great Britain. Parliament - 1751 - 470 páginas
...lies) was turned .into Paiture, which Wj» eafily rid by a few Herdfmen ; and Tenancies for Year?, Lives and at Will (whereupon much of the Yeomanry lived) were turned into Demefnes. This bred a Decay of People, and (by conltquencej a Decay of Towns, Churches, Tithes, and... | |
| Parliamentary - 1762 - 470 páginas
...manured without People and Families, was turned into Pafture, .which was eafily rid by a few Herdfmen; and Tenancies for Years, Lives, and at Will, whereupon much of the Yeomanry lived, were turned into Demefnes. This bred a Decay of People, and, by Confequence, a Decay of KlnsHeny VII. of Towns, Churches,... | |
| Thomas Douglas Earl of Selkirk - 1805 - 318 páginas
...more e frequent, whereby arable land, which could not be ' manured without people and families, was turned into ' pasture, which was easily rid by a few...people, and by consequence a ' decay of towns, churches, tythes, and the like. The ' king likewise knew full well and in nowise forgot, e that there ensued... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 616 páginas
...be more frequent, whereby arable land, which could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenances for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesns.... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 570 páginas
...be more frequent, whereby arable land, which could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few...tenancies for years, lives, and at will, whereupon muph of t}ie yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes." P. 596. * We learn from J. Rous, that, even... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 624 páginas
...be more frequent, whereby arable land, which could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen; and tenances for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes.... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 540 páginas
...be more frequent, whereby arable land, which could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenances for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 546 páginas
...be more frequent, whereby arable land, which could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, which was easily rid by a few herdsmen; and tenances for years, lives, and at will, whereupon much of the yeomanry lived, were turned into demesnes.... | |
| 1837 - 664 páginas
...be more frequent, whereby arable land, which " could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, " which was easily rid by a few...herdsmen ; and tenancies for years, lives, and at " ttrill (whereupon much of the yeomanry lived) were turned into demesnes. In " cottagers " " house... | |
| 1837 - 662 páginas
...be more frequent, whereby arable land, which " could not be manured without people and families, was turned into pasture, " which was easily rid by a few herdsmen ; and tenancies fur gears, livei, and at " irili (whereupon much of the yeomanry lived) were turned into demesnes.... | |
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