| Charles Lethbridge Kingsford - 1962 - 240 sayfa
...expense of peasants. Landowners, More lamented, ' leave no ground for tillage, they enclose all in pastures ; they throw down houses : they pluck down towns : and leave nothing standing but only the church to make it a sheep house.' * A statement, perhaps rhetorical only, which appears... | |
| 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 - 584 sayfa
...nothing profiting, yea, much annoying the weal publick — leave no ground for tillage ; they enclose all into pastures, they throw down houses ; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing but only the church to be made a sheep-house. And, as though you lost no small quantity of ground by... | |
| Ordelle G. Hill - 1993 - 268 sayfa
...gentlemen, and abbots who make great profits on sheep "leave no ground for tillage; they enclose all in pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing but only the church to make of it a sheephouse. ... all dwelling-places and all glebeland [are turned]... | |
| Oliver O'Donovan, Joan Lockwood O'Donovan - 1999 - 868 sayfa
...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 down towns and leave nothing standing but only the church to be made a sheep-house. And as though you lost no small quantity of ground by... | |
| Michael Hattaway - 2002 - 800 sayfa
...whole fields houses and ciries . . . [Landowners] leave no ground for tillage: they enclose all in pastures: they throw down houses: they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing but only the church to make of it a sheep-house . . . other by hook or ctook they must needs depart... | |
| Howard Williams - 2003 - 436 sayfa
...profiting, yea, much annoying, the public weal, leave no land for tillage—they enclose all into pasture, they throw down houses, they pluck down towns and leave nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheep house ; and, as though you lost no small quantity of ground... | |
| Henry C. Mitchell - 2005 - 244 sayfa
...private units of production). Ingrossing directly displaced commoners: according to Thomas More, they "leave no ground for tillage, they inclose all into...houses; they pluck down towns and leave nothing standing but only the church to be made into a sheep fold . . . They turn all dwelling places and all glebe... | |
| Rishab Ghosh - 2006 - 370 sayfa
...therefore dearest wool, there noblemen and gentlemen . . . leave no ground for tillage, they enclose all into pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheep-house. . . . Therefore that one covetous and insatiable cormorant... | |
| David Vaver - 2006 - 440 sayfa
...therefore dearest wool, there noblemen and gentlemen ... leave no ground for tillage, they enclose all into pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing, but only the church to be made a sheep-house . . . Therefore that one covetous and insatiable cormorant... | |
| Niccolo Machiavelli, Thomas More, Martin Luther - 2005 - 405 sayfa
...nothing profiting, yea much annoying the weal public, leave no ground for tillage, they inclose all in pastures; they throw down houses; they pluck down towns, and leave nothing standing, but only the church to make of it a sheephouse. And as though you lost no small quantity of ground... | |
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