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Utopia - Page 147
de Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1895 - 168 pages
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Utopia: Originally Printed in Latin, 1516

Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1859 - 198 pages
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Seven Sermons Before Edward VI, on Each Friday in Lent, 1549

Hugh Latimer - 1869 - 400 pages
...thoughte in the meane feafon for the tyme to come. But thefe feilye poore wretches be prefently tormented •with barreyne and vnfrutefull labour. And the remem"braunce...prouifion for poore plowmen, collars, laborers, carters, 3"ronfmythes, and carpenters : without whome no commen wealthe can continewe ? But after it hath abufed...
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Utopia

Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1869 - 196 pages
...thoughte in the meane feafon for the tyme to come. But thefe feilye poore wretches be prefently tormented with barreyne and vnfrutefull labour. And the remembraunce...parte maketh no gentle prouifion for poore plowmen, coliars, laborers, carters, yronfmythes, and carpenters : without whome no commen wealthe can continewe...
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The age of clay: a rhythmic satire

William Boyd- Mushet - 1883 - 194 pages
...without dishonest customs." EMERSON, Conduct of Life, p. 52. POOR LAW. " Is not this an vniust and vnkynde publyque weale, whyche gyueth great fees and rewardes to gentlemen, as they call them, and to goldsmythes, and to such other, whiche be either ydle persones, or els onlye flatterers, and deuysersof...
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English Language and Literary Criticism: English prose

James Baldwin - 1883 - 612 pages
...layde up for the relyefe of olde age. Is not this an uniust and an unkynde publyque wcale, whyche gyeth great fees and rewardes to gentlemen, as they call them, and to goldsmythes, and to such other, whiche be either ydle persones, or els onlye flatterers, and devysers...
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Introductory Lectures on the Oxford Reformers, Colet, Erasmus, and More

William Hudson Shaw - 1893 - 94 pages
...MORE'S ATTACK ON THE SOCIAL CONDITIONS OF HIS TIME. " Is not this an vniust and an unkynde publyke weale, whyche gyueth great fees and rewardes to gentlemen, as they call them, and to gold smythes, and to suche other, whiche be either ydle persones, or els onlye flatterers, and deuysers...
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Sir Thomas Moro's Utopia

Thomas More - 1906 - 224 pages
...up for the relyefe of olde age. Is not this an unjust and an unkynde publyque weale, whyche gyveth great fees and rewardes to gentlemen, as they call them, and to goldsmythes, and to audio other, whiche be either ydle persones, or els onlye flatterers, and devysers...
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The Great Tradition: A Book of Selections from English and American Prose ...

Edwin Greenlaw, James Holly Hanford - 1919 - 712 pages
...up for the relyefe of olde age. Is not this an unjust and an unkynde publyque weale, whyche gyveth e's Henry V, Act III] Enter Chorus Chor. Thus with imagined wing goldsmythes, and to suche other, whiche be either ydle persones, or els onlye flatterers, and devysers...
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Spenser and Utopia

Merritt Yerkes Hughes - 1920 - 22 pages
...thinge." Englishmen before More had asked: Is not this an unjust and unkinde publique weale, whych giveth great fees and rewardes to gentlemen, as they call them, and to goldsmythes, and to such other, whych be either ydle persones or else flatterers and devysers 3 138...
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Studies in Philology, Volume 17

1920 - 492 pages
...thinge." Englishmen before More had asked: Is not this an unjust and unkinde publique weale, whych giveth great fees and rewardes to gentlemen, as they call them, and to goldsmythcs, and to such other, whych be either ydle persones or else flatterers and dcvysers of vayne...
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