Enclosures they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid the improvement of the patrimony of the kingdom ; nor tillage they would not compel, for that was to strive with nature and utility... History of England - Strana 438autor/autoři: Parliamentary - 1762Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1816 - 764 str.
...PATRIMONY, nf [patrimoaium, Lat. patrimonie, Fr.] An eflate poirefled by inheritance. — loclofures they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid the improvement of thepatrimany of the kingdom. Bacon.— So might the heir, whofe father hath, in play, Wafted a thoufand... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1819 - 616 str.
...of this inconvenience the King's wisdom was admirable, and the parliament's at that time. Inclosures they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid...nor tillage they would not compel, for that was to strive with nature and utility: but they took a course to take away depopulating inclosures and depopulating... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 616 str.
...of this inconvenience the Ring's wisdom was admirable, and tn* parliament's at that time. Inclosures they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid...nor tillage they would not compel, for that was to strive with nature and utility: but they took a course to take away depopulating iriclosures and depopulating... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 624 str.
...of this inconvenience the king's wisdom was admirable, and the parliament's at that time. Inclosures they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid...nor tillage they would not compel, for that was to strive with nature and utility : but they took a course to take away depopulating inclosures and depopulating... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 546 str.
...of this inconvenience the king's wisdom was admirable, and the parliament's at that time. Inclosures they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid...nor tillage they would not compel, for that was to strive with nature and utility : but they took a course to take away depopulating inclosures and depopulating... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1825 - 540 str.
...of this inconvenience the king's wisdom was admirable, and the parliament's at that time. Inclosures they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid...nor tillage they would not compel, for that was to strive with nature and utility : but they took a course to take away depopulating inclosures and depopulating... | |
| Robert Southey - 1833 - 402 str.
...Henry and the parliament endeavoured to check the progress of this evil. " Inclosures," he says, " they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid...nor tillage they would not compel, for that was to strive with nature and utility : but they took a course to take away depopulating inclosures and depopulating... | |
| 1837 - 666 str.
...admirable, and the par" liament's, at that time. Inclosures they would not forbid, for that would have " been to forbid the improvement of the patrimony of...nor tillage " they would not compel, for that was to strive with nature and utility. Bni they " took a course to take away depopulating inclosures, and... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 792 str.
...this inconvenience the King's wisdom was admirable ; and the Parliament's at that time. Inclosures they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid the improvement of the patrimony of the kingdom2; nor tillage they would not compel ; for that was to strive with nature and utility3 : but... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 790 str.
...inconvenience the King's wisdom was admirable ; and the pr*» Parliament's at that time. Inclosures they would not forbid, for that had been to forbid the improvement of the patrimony of the kingdom2 ; nor tillage they would not compel; for that was to strive with nature and utility3 : but... | |
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