| 1824 - 884 pages
...fruits of the earth mercifully according to our desertes, these rich men causeth such dearth, that poore men, which live of their labour, cannot with the sweat of their face have a living, all kinde of victuals is so dear." — A variety of passages to the same import may be found in other contemporary... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 452 pages
...mercifully, contrary unto our deserts. Notwithstanding, too much which these rich men have causeth such dearth, that poor men which live of their labour...geese, capons, chickens, eggs, &c. these things, with others, are so unreasonably enhaunced. And I think verily that if it thus continue, we shall at length... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 466 pages
...mercifully, contrary unto our deserts. Notwithstanding, too much which these rich men have causeth such dearth, that poor men which live of their labour...geese, capons, chickens, eggs, &c. these things, with others, are so unreasonably enhaunced. And I think verily that if it thus continue, we shall at length... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 456 pages
...mercifully, contrary unto our deserts. Notwithstanding, too much which these rich men have causeth such dearth, that poor men which live of their labour...geese, capons, chickens, eggs, &c. these things, with others, are so unreasonably enhaunced. And I think verily that if it thus continue, we*shall at length... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 462 pages
...mercifully, contrary unto our deserts. Notwithstanding, too much which these rich men have causeth such dearth, that poor men which live of their labour...face have a living, all. kind of victuals is so dear 5 pigs, geese, capons, chickens, eggs, &c. these things, with others, are so unreasonably enhaunced.... | |
| Hugh Latimer - 1832 - 372 pages
...rich men have, causeth such dearth, that poor men, which live THE KING'S HONOR. 129 of their labor, cannot with the sweat of their face have a living,...things with other are so unreasonably enhanced ; and ] think verily that if it thus continue, we shall at length be constrained to pay for a pig a pound.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 452 pages
...mercifully, contrary unto our deserts. ' Notwithstanding, too much which these rich men ' have, causeth such dearth, that poor men which ' live of their labour,...with the sweat of their ' face have a living ; all kinds of victuals is so ' dear, .pigs, geese, capons, chickens, eggs, &c. ; * these things, with others,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 464 pages
...mercifully, contrary unto our deserts. ' Notwithstanding, too much which these rich men ' have, causeth such dearth, that poor men which ' live of their labour, cannot with the sweat of their ' fane have a living ; all kinds of victuals is so ' dear, .pigs, geese, capons, chickens, eggs, &c.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1832 - 442 pages
...poor men which ' live of their labour, cannot with the sweat of their ' face have a living ; all kinds of victuals is so ' dear, .pigs, geese, capons, chickens, eggs, &c.; ' these things, with others, are so unreasonably ' enhanced. And I think verily that if these con' tinue, we shall at length... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1838 - 664 pages
...mercifully contrary unto our desertes. Notwithstanding too much, which these rich men have, caused such dearth that poor men (which live of their labour)...their face have a living, all kind of victuals is so deare, pigffes, geese, capons, chickens, egges,'' &c. He continues : " All such proceedings which are... | |
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