The Quarterly Review, Volume 256William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1931 |
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Page 119
... reason to suppose that the yeoman farmer or husbandman of the Sixteenth Century was more capable of making the demesne lands pay than his mediæval predecessor , because if the lord's bailiff and his farm hands could not make a profit ...
... reason to suppose that the yeoman farmer or husbandman of the Sixteenth Century was more capable of making the demesne lands pay than his mediæval predecessor , because if the lord's bailiff and his farm hands could not make a profit ...
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... reason to boast ; while those who deplored it were silent , partly through fear , partly because they had no more credible reasons to advance than those which had already proved un- availing . There were , indeed , a few small treatises ...
... reason to boast ; while those who deplored it were silent , partly through fear , partly because they had no more credible reasons to advance than those which had already proved un- availing . There were , indeed , a few small treatises ...
Page 304
... reason for their disappearance or for their return . It too fre- quently happens that an abnormal wave of animal life precedes a corresponding decline , for the reason that the unusual abundance merely provides a greater incentive to ...
... reason for their disappearance or for their return . It too fre- quently happens that an abnormal wave of animal life precedes a corresponding decline , for the reason that the unusual abundance merely provides a greater incentive to ...
Contents
ART PAGE 1 The Freedom of England | 1 |
Yesterday Today and Tomorrow | 7 |
The Curse of Trial by Jury | 17 |
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