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 villeins and gentlemen. By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we? On what grounds have they deserved... Land reform. New, and popular ed - Página 127por Jesse Collings - 1908Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Richard Green - 1902 - 556 páginas
...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 ?...they hold us in serfage ? If we all came of the same CHAP. SEc. IV PEASANT REVOLT 1377 TO I38l father and mother, of Adam and Eve, how can they say or prove... | |
| Henri Veslot - 1905 - 400 páginas
...long as goods be (2) not in common, and so long as there be (2) villeins and gentlemen. By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we?...it? Why do they hold us in serfage? If we all came from the same father and mother, of Adam and Eve, how can they say or prove that they arc better than... | |
| Harry Lowerison - 1906 - 268 páginas
...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 it ? They took their broad lands by the sword, and by the sword they hold them, even as Earl Warren openly... | |
| James Boyle - 1912 - 360 páginas
...never be well in England so long as there be villeins [feudal serfs] and gentle folk. By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we ?...it ? Why do they hold us in serfage? If we all came from the same father and mother, of Adam and Eve, how can they say or prove that they are better than... | |
| James Boyle - 1912 - 360 páginas
...never be well in England so long as there be villeins [feudal serfs] and gentle folk. By what right are they whom we call lords greater folk than we? On what grounds have tliey deserved it? Why do they hold us in serfage? If we all came from the same father and mother,... | |
| Charles Erehart Chadman - 1912 - 796 páginas
...Independence and Equality, and inspired the revolts which overthrew the monopoly of government. "By what right are they, whom we call lords, greater folk than we? On what ground have they deserved it? Why do they hold us in serfage?" Ah, these are the questions that sometimes... | |
| Parley Paul Womer - 1913 - 328 páginas
...right are they whom we call lords, greater than we? If we all came from the same father and mother, Adam and Eve, how can they say or prove that they are better than we?" the death knell of feudalism in the British Isles. IV Such is a brief hint of the influence of the... | |
| Stanton Coit - 1914 - 438 páginas
...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 ?...deserved it ? Why do they hold us in serfage ? If we all come of the same father and mother, of Adam and Eve, how can they say or prove that they are better... | |
| Josephus Nelson Larned - 1918 - 424 páginas
...saying, "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?...how can they say or prove that they are better than w£, if it be not that they make us gain for them by our toil what they spend in their pride? They... | |
| Herbert George Wells - 1920 - 696 páginas
...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?...grounds have they deserved it? Why do they hold us in serf age ? If we all came of the same father and mother, of Adam and Eve, how can they say or prove... | |
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