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" All their household stuff", which is very little worth, though it might well abide the sale, yet being suddenly thrust out, they be constrained to sell it for a thing of nought. And when they have wandered abroad, till that be spent, what can they then... "
A History of Epidemics in Britain - Page 388
by Charles Creighton - 1891 - 885 pages
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Observations on the Present State of the Highlands of Scotland: With a View ...

Thomas Douglas Earl of Selkirk - Social Science - 1805 - 318 pages
...steal, and then ' justly perhaps be hanged, or else go about a begging ? ' And yet then also they be Ast in prison as vagabonds, ' because they go about and work not: whom no man ' will set at work, tho' they never so willingly prefer ' themselves thereto. For one shepherd or herdsman is...
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Ireland; Its Evils and Their Remedies: Being a Refutation of the Errors of ...

Michael Thomas Sadler - Ireland - 1828 - 496 pages
...and then justly, pardy, be hanged, or else go about a begging? And yet then also they be cast into prison as vagabonds, because they go about and work not ; whom no. man will set at work, though they never so willingly: prefer themselves thereto1." So far the authority of More...
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The Popular History of England: An Illustrated History of Society ..., Volume 2

Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1857 - 560 pages
...The cruelty of the laws against vagrancy, however modified, was seen by More: — "They be cast into prison as vagabonds, because they go about and work not, whom no man will set at work, though they never so willingly proffer themselves thereto." J But, — if the wanderer was...
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English history for the use of public schools, Volume 2

James Franck Bright - Great Britain - 1876 - 532 pages
...There was for the time a real want of work. Sir Thomas More saw this, and writes, " They be cast into prison as vagabonds, because they go about and work not whom no man will set at work, though they never so willingly proffer themselves thereto." 3 That such a mass of unemployed...
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A History of England

James Franck Bright - Great Britain - 1878 - 520 pages
...There was for the time a real want of work. Sir Thomas More saw this, and writes, " They be cast into prison as vagabonds, because they go about and work not whom no man will set at work, though they never so willingly proffer themselves thereto." 3 That such a mass of unemployed...
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The Historical Basis of Socialism in England

Henry Mayers Hyndman - Great Britain - 1883 - 552 pages
...and then justly, pardy, be hanged, or else go about a begging. And yet then, also, they be cast into prison as vagabonds, because they go about and work...man will set a work though they never so willingly proffer themselves thereto. For one shepherd or herdman is enough to eat up that ground with cattle...
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The Historical Basis of Socialism in England

Henry Mayers Hyndman - Great Britain - 1883 - 564 pages
...and then justly, pardy, be hanged, or else go about a begging. And yet then, also, they be cast into prison as vagabonds, because they go about and work...man will set a work though they never so willingly proffer themselves thereto. For one shepherd or herdman is enough to eat up that ground with cattle...
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The English Poor: A Sketch of Their Social and Economic History

Thomas Mackay - England - 1889 - 328 pages
...but steal, then justly pardy be hanged, CH. VA MEDIAEVAL BITTER CRl 79 or else go about a-begging, and yet then also they be cast in prison as vagabonds,...because they go about and work not, whom no man will set to work, though they never so willingly prefer themselves thereto. For one shepherd or herdsman is...
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The English Poor: A Sketch of Their Social and Economic History

Thomas Mackay - England - 1889 - 320 pages
...but steal, then justly pardy be hanged, •CH.VA MEDIAEVAL SITTER CR* 79 or else go about a-begging, and yet then also they be cast in prison as vagabonds,...because they go about and work not, whom no man will set to work, though they never so willingly profer themselves thereto. For one shepherd or herdsman is...
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The English Poor: A Sketch of Their Social and Economic History

Thomas Mackay - England - 1889 - 328 pages
...but steal, then justly pardy be hanged, CH. VA MEDL-EVAL BITTER CR* 79 or else go about a-begging, and yet then also they be cast in prison as vagabonds,...because they go about and work not, whom no man will set to work, though they never so willingly profer themselves thereto. For one shepherd or herdsman is...
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