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" Good people," cried the preacher, " things will never he well in England so long as goods be not in common, and so long as there be villeins and gentlemen. By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we ? On what grounds have they deserved... "
History of the English People - Página 438
por John Richard Green - 1878
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The Leisure Hour, Tema 1

1852 - 950 páginas
...Lollards— afforded a * Ibid. p. 149. "Good people," he says in one of his sermons, "tilings will never go well in England so long as goods be not in common, and so long as there be villeins ami gentlemen. By what are they whom we call lords greater folk than we ? Oil what ground hare they...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1874 - 1076 páginas
...and the declaration of the rights of man. " Good people," cried the preacher, "things will never go well in England so long as goods be not in common, and so long as there be villains and gentlemen. By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we ? On what grounds...
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English Radical Leaders

Richard Josiah Hinton - 1875 - 388 páginas
...philosophy of socialism into the words with which he is accredited — " Good people, things will never go well in England so long as goods be not in common, and so long as there be villains and gentlemen. By what right are they whom we call lords greater folks than we ? on what ground...
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A History of England for the Use of Schools

Mary Elsie Thalheimer - 1875 - 318 páginas
...completely as any "Chartist" or "Communist" of our time. "Good people," cried he, "things will never go well in England so long as goods be not in common, and so long as there be villains and gentlemen. By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we ? Why do they...
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A Short History of the English People

John Richard Green - 1877 - 920 páginas
...lords greater folk than we ? fc ihat grounds have they deserved it ? Why do they hold us in •rfijR? If we all came of the same father and mother, of Adam M ETC, how can they say or prove that they are better than we, i 'i be not that they make us gain for...
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History of the English People, Volume 4

John Richard Green - 1878 - 622 páginas
...the natural equality and rights of man. " Good people," cried the preacher, " things will never be well in England so long as goods be not in common,...whom we call lords greater folk than we ? On what giounds have they deserved it ? Why do they hold us in serfage ? If we all came of the same father...
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Development of English Literature and Language

Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 páginas
...things will never go well in England so long as goods be not in common, and so long as there be villains and gentlemen. By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we? Why do they hold us in serfage? They are clothed in velvet, and warm in their furs, while we arc covered...
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A History of English Prose Fiction from Sir Thomas Malory to George Eliot

Bayard Tuckerman - 1882 - 360 páginas
...of the yeomen about him which showed how surely the Middle Ages were becoming a part of the past. " By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we ? * * * If we all came of the same father and mother, of Adam and Eve, how can they say or prove that...
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Socialism and Communism in Their Practical Application

Moritz Kaufmann - 1883 - 284 páginas
...Great Britain," vol. iii. p. 149. "Good people," he says in one of his sermons, " things will never go well in England so long as goods be not in common,...so long as there be villeins and gentlemen. By what are they whom we call lords greater folk than we ? On what ground have they deserved it ? Why do they...
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A Manual of English History, for the Use of Schools

Edward Moulton Lancaster - 1877 - 354 páginas
...attributed to John Ball, the" mad priest of Kent":— "Good people, things will never go well in Eng land so long as goods be not in common, and so long as there be villaius (simply vassals) and gentlemen. By what right are they, whom we call lords, greater folk than...
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