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" ... a great part of the lands of the kingdom unto the hold and occupation of the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers or peasants. "
The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 61
1774
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord ...

Francis Bacon - 1890 - 826 pages
...that had annexed to them. Quibui fuerint annexa. the lands of the kingdom unto the hold and occupation of the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers or peasants. Now how much this did advance the militar power of the kingdom, is apparent hy the true principles...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - 1890 - 510 pages
...did, in effect, amortize a great part of the lands of the kingdom unto the hold and occupation oijthe yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers or peasants. " Further, the military power of the kingdom was increased, for "the principal strength of...
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The English Constitution

Émile Gaston Boutmy - 1891 - 296 pages
...of preventing the depopulation of the kingdom but of retaining a great part of the soil in the hands of the " yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers, or peasants;" in other words to save from destruction the agricultural middle class which Bacon in another...
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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy

Karl Marx - 1906 - 890 pages
...penury, and did in effect amortize a great part of the lands of the kingdom unto the hold and occupation of the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen, and cottagers and peasants For it hath been held by the demanded was, on the other hand, a degraded and almost servile...
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Capital: A Critique of Political Economy

Karl Marx - 1906 - 884 pages
...penury, and did in effect amortize a great part of the lands of the kingdom unto the hold and occupation of the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen, and cottiers and peasant! For it hath been held by the demanded was, on the other hand, a degraded and...
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The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century

Richard Henry Tawney - 1912 - 530 pages
...beneath the rank of gentleman, even though he was not a freeholder. Thus Bacon l writes quite vaguely of " the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers or peasants." Those who insisted that the military power of England depended on the yeomanry can hardly...
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The Agrarian Problem in the Sixteenth Century

Richard Henry Tawney - 1912 - 504 pages
...beneath the rank of gentleman, even though he was not a freeholder. Thus Bacon l writes quite vaguely of " the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers or peasants." Those who insisted that the military power of England depended on the yeomanry can hardly...
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The History of the Reign of King Henry the Seventh

Francis Bacon - 1996 - 284 pages
...and did in effect amortise 208 a great part of the lands of the kingdom unto the hold and occupation of the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers or peasants. Now how much this did advance the militar power of the kingdom, is apparent by the true principles...
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The Invention of the White Race, Volume 2

Theodore W. Allen - 1994 - 388 pages
...penury, and did in effect amortise a great part of the lands of the kingdom unto the hold and occupation of the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers or peasants.... For to make good infantry, it requireth men bred not in a servile or indigent fashion,...
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Bacon: The History of the Reign of King Henry VII and Selected Works

Francis Bacon - 1998 - 340 pages
...penury*, and did in effect amortize* a great part of the lands of the kingdom unto the hold and occupation of the yeomanry or middle people, of a condition between gentlemen and cottagers or peasants. Now how much this did advance the militar power of the kingdom, is apparent by the true principles...
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