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" I) your sheep that were wont to be so meek and tame, and so small eaters, now, as I hear say, be become so great devourers and so wild, that they eat up, and swallow down the very men themselves. They consume, destroy, and devour whole fields, houses,... "
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Observations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland: With a View ...

Thomas Douglas Earl of Selkirk - 1805 - 318 ページ
...therefore dearest wool, there noblemen and gen' tlemen, yea and certain abbotts, holy men no doubt, ' not contenting themselves with the yearly revenues...their forefathers and ' predecessors of their lands, not being content that they ' live in rest and pleasure nothing profiting, yea much * knowing the weale...

The Quarterly Review, 第 41 巻

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1829 - 590 ページ
...themselves. They consume, destroy, and devour whole fields, houses, and cities ; for look in what part of the realm doth grow the finest, and therefore dearest...— nothing profiting, yea, much annoying the weal publick — leave no ground for tillage ; they enclose all into pastures, they throw down houses ;...

The Quarterly review, 第 41 巻

1829 - 590 ページ
...themselves. They consume, destroy, and devour whole fields, houses, and cities ; for look in what part of the realm doth grow the finest, and therefore dearest...— nothing profiting, yea, much annoying the weal publick — leave no ground for tillage ; they enclose all into pastures, they throw down houses ;...

The Quarterly Review, 第 41 巻

1829 - 586 ページ
...the" finest, and therefore dearest •Wool, there noblemen and gentlemen, yea, and curtain abbolt, holy men, God wot, not contenting themselves with...— nothing profiting, yea, much annoying the weal publick — leave no ground for tillage ; they enclose all into pastures, they throw down houses ;...

The Theory of Human Progression, and Natural Probability of a Reign of Justice

Patrick Edward Dove - 1856 - 532 ページ
...themselves. They consume, destroy, and devour whole fields, houses, and cities; for, look in what part of the realm doth grow the finest, and therefore dearest...pleasure, nothing profiting, yea, much annoying the weal public, leave no ground for tillage. They enclose all into pastures, they throw down houses, they pluck...

The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society and ..., 第 2 巻

Charles Knight - 1857 - 560 ページ
...therefore dearest wool, — there, noblemen and gentlemen, yea, and certain abbots, holy men, no doubt, not contenting themselves with the yearly revenues...in rest and pleasure, nothing profiting, yea, much noying the weal public, leave no Erasmaa. * 4 Hen. VIL, cap. 16. t 4 Hen. VIL, cap. 19. 248 POPULATION—...

Land Systems and Industrial Economy of Ireland, England, and Continental ...

Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie - 1870 - 412 ページ
...More complained : — ' Noblemen and gentlemen, yea, and certain abbots, not contenting tbemselves with the yearly revenues and profits that were wont...their forefathers and predecessors of their lands, leave no ground for tillage. They inclose all into pastures ; they throw down houses ; they pluck down...

The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society and ..., 第 2 巻

Charles Knight - 1874 - 562 ページ
...therefore dearest wool, — there, noblemen and gentlemen, yea, and certain abbots, holy men, no doubt, not contenting themselves with the yearly revenues...grow to their forefathers and predecessors of their lauds, nor being content that they live in rest and pleasure, nothing profiting, yea, much noying the...

Primitive Property

Emile de Laveleye - 1878 - 482 ページ
...Sir Thomas More echoes the same complaints:—" Noblemen and gentlemen, yea, and even certain abbots, not contenting themselves with the yearly revenues...their forefathers and predecessors of their lands, leave no ground for tillage. They inclose all into pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down...

The English Poor: A Sketch of Their Social and Economic History

Thomas Mackay - 1889 - 328 ページ
...and therefore dearest wool, there noblemen and gentlemen, yea, and certain abbots, holy men no doubt, not contenting themselves with the yearly revenues...they live in rest and pleasure, nothing profiting, nay, much noying the public weal, leave no ground for tillage, they enclose all into pastures, they...




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