The British Quarterly Review, 27. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... Tudor period , and that he creates a false impression on this particular ; and , secondly , that he has altogether overstated the money wages of the labourer , even assuming that the statutable rate of payment prevailed . For when Mr ...
... Tudor period , and that he creates a false impression on this particular ; and , secondly , that he has altogether overstated the money wages of the labourer , even assuming that the statutable rate of payment prevailed . For when Mr ...
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... Tudor labourer was exposed to a degree of hardship , from which his modern ... period , and how miserable a compensation it must have been to him , that in ... Tudor era ; inasmuch as occasionally at that era that price was so enormously ...
... Tudor labourer was exposed to a degree of hardship , from which his modern ... period , and how miserable a compensation it must have been to him , that in ... Tudor era ; inasmuch as occasionally at that era that price was so enormously ...
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... Tudor period ; and although the Tudor princes remained under certain definite checks , and never established the great support of despotism— a standing army dependent upon them , they succeeded in making large inroads on the feudal ...
... Tudor period ; and although the Tudor princes remained under certain definite checks , and never established the great support of despotism— a standing army dependent upon them , they succeeded in making large inroads on the feudal ...
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