was profound and admirable, in making farms and houses of husbandry of a standard ; that is, maintained with such a proportion of land unto them as may breed a subject to live in convenient plenty, and no servile condition, and to keep the plough in the... Capital: A Critique of Political Economy - Page 841by Karl Marx - 1906 - 869 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1890 - 456 pages
...herein the device of King Henry the Seventh (whereof I have spoken largely in the history of his life) was profound and admirable, in making farms and houses...plenty, and no servile condition; and to keep the 10 plough in the hands of the owners, and not mere hirelings; and thus indeed you shall attain to Virgil's... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1892 - 402 pages
...herein the device of King He¿iry the Seventh (whereof I have spoken largely in the history of his life) was profound and admirable; in making farms and houses...in the hands of the owners, and not mere hirelings. And thus indeed you shall attain to Virgil's character which he gives, to ancient Italy: Terra potens... | |
| Richard Heath - Agricultural laborers - 1893 - 434 pages
...cottages unless four acres were attached; the object being, as 3acon said of the Act of 1487, " to breed a subject to live in convenient plenty and no...the hands of the owners, and not mere hirelings." And the result sought was obtained, for, towards the end of the i6th and the beginning of the iyth... | |
| 1897 - 272 pages
...England spoken largely in the History of his L¿/¿) was Profound, and Admirable; In making Farmes, and houses of Husbandry, of a Standard; That is, maintained...Convenient Plenty, and no Servile Condition; And to keepe the Plough in the Hands of the Owners, and not meere Hirelings. And thus indeed, you shall attaine... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1897 - 448 pages
...(whereof I have spoken largely in the 120 History of his L¿) was Profound and Admirable, In making Farmes and houses of Husbandry of a Standard,— That is,...such a Proportion of Land unto them as may breed a Subiect to live in Convenient Plenty, and no Servile Condition; And to keepe' the Plough in 125 the... | |
| Comparative law - 1899 - 304 pages
...the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates Lord Bacon notes and commends the policy of Henry VII. as profound and admirable "in making farms and houses of husbandry of a standard—that is, maintained with such a proportion of land unto them as may breed a subject to live... | |
| Francis Bacon - Didactic literature, English - 1900 - 462 pages
...herein the device of King Henry the Seventh (whereof I have spoken largely in the history of his life) was profound and admirable; in making farms and houses...in the hands of the owners, and not mere hirelings. And thus indeed you shall attain to Virgil's character which he gives to ancient Italy: Terra potens... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1900 - 290 pages
...And herein the device of King Henry VII. (whereof I have spoken largely in the history of his life) was profound and admirable, in making farms, and houses...in the hands of the owners, and not mere hirelings. And thus indeed you shall attain to Virgil's character, which he gives to ancient Italy : " Terra potens... | |
| Francis Pacon (viscount St. Albans) - 1900 - 442 pages
...in the History of his L¿ft) was profound and admirable; in making farms 126 of Kingdoms and Estates and houses of husbandry of a standard; that is, maintained...in the hands of the owners, and not mere hirelings. And thus indeed you shall attain to Virgil's character, which he gives to ancient Italy: .-...T'erra... | |
| Francis Bacon - English essays - 1900 - 376 pages
...I have spoken largely in the History of his Life] was profound and admirable ; in making farms 126 and houses of husbandry of a standard; that is, maintained...in the hands of the owners, and not mere hirelings. And thus indeed you shall attain to Virgil's character, which he gives to ancient Italy: —Terra potens... | |
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