The Historical Basis of Socialism in EnglandK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1883 - 492 Seiten |
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... clothing , sturdy frames , and independent mien of our English common men . The truth , of course , is that below the troubles and disturb- ances on the surface the great main stream of human life and happiness flowed on unchecked ...
... clothing , sturdy frames , and independent mien of our English common men . The truth , of course , is that below the troubles and disturb- ances on the surface the great main stream of human life and happiness flowed on unchecked ...
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... cloth . They have wines , spices , and nice bread , whilst we have only rye and straw refuse ; if we drink it must be water . They have grand houses and homesteads , but we must face wind and rain as we labour Professor Thorold Rogers ...
... cloth . They have wines , spices , and nice bread , whilst we have only rye and straw refuse ; if we drink it must be water . They have grand houses and homesteads , but we must face wind and rain as we labour Professor Thorold Rogers ...
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... clothing , and housing themselves and their families without being beholden to any . All records of the time go to show what a fine , vigorous folk were these independent small farmers of the fifteenth century . The longer these THE ...
... clothing , and housing themselves and their families without being beholden to any . All records of the time go to show what a fine , vigorous folk were these independent small farmers of the fifteenth century . The longer these THE ...
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... clothing , and house - room were little worse off than the yeomen and farmers themselves . Indeed , the line between the two was not easy to draw . A small farmer would work , at the high wages then current , for his richer neighbour ...
... clothing , and house - room were little worse off than the yeomen and farmers themselves . Indeed , the line between the two was not easy to draw . A small farmer would work , at the high wages then current , for his richer neighbour ...
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... clothing which cost more than two shillings a yard , nor were they to have a pair of stockings which cost more than fourteen- Brentano on English Guilds ( Toulmin Smith ) . * pence a pair ; silver girdles were also prohibited . THE ...
... clothing which cost more than two shillings a yard , nor were they to have a pair of stockings which cost more than fourteen- Brentano on English Guilds ( Toulmin Smith ) . * pence a pair ; silver girdles were also prohibited . THE ...
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