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" My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will, until everything shall be in common; when there shall neither be vassal nor lord, and all distinctions levelled; when the lords shall be no more masters than ourselves. How ill have... "
Merry England: Or, Nobles and Serfs - Page 10
by William Harrison Ainsworth - 1874
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Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk: Being a History of the Great Civil Commotion ...

Frederic William Russell - Kett's Rebellion, 1549 - 1859 - 366 pages
...spede." D. " My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will until every thing shall be in common; when there shall neither be vassal...ill have they used us ! and for what reason do they thus hold us in bondage ? Are we not all descended from the same parents, Adam and Eve ? and what can...
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A reading book for evening schools, selected and ed. by C.K. Paul

Charles Kegan Paul - 1864 - 232 pages
...say : ' My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will until everything shall be common, when there shall neither be vassal nor lord,...ill have they used us? and for what reason do they now hold us in bondage? Are we not all descended from the same parents, Adam and Eve, and what can...
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Noble Dames of Ancient Story

John George Edgar - Countesses - 1864 - 322 pages
...lord nor vassal, and all distinctions levelled ; when the lords shall bo no more masters than we are. How ill have they used us ! And for what reason do they thus hold us in bondage ? Are we not all descended from the same parents, Adam and Eve ? Yet they are...
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Selections from the Sources of English History: Being a Supplement to Text ...

Charles William Colby - Great Britain - 1899 - 378 pages
...in the market-place and assemble a crowd around him ; to whom he would say, — " My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will...ill have they used us? and for what reason do they thus hold us in bopdage ? Are we not all descended from the same parents, Adam and Eve? and what can...
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Selections from the Sources of English History: Being a Supplement to Text ...

Charles William Colby - Great Britain - 1899 - 398 pages
...them in the market-place and assemble a crowd around him; to whom he would say, — " My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will...masters than ourselves. How ill have they used us 1 and for what reason do they thus hold us in bondage ? Are we not all descended from the same parents,...
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The Library of Original Sources: Early mediaeval age

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1907 - 498 pages
...would say, — "My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will until every thing shall be in common ; when there shall neither be vassal...ill have they used us ! and for what reason do they thus hold us in bondage ? Are we not all descended from the same parents, Adam and Eve? and what can...
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A Book of Prose Narratives, Chosen and Ed

Chauncey Wetmore Wells - English prose literature - 1914 - 332 pages
...to them in the market-place and assemble a crowd around him; to whom he would say: "My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will,...ill have they used us! and for what reason do they thus hold us in bondage? Are we not all descended from the same parents, Adam and Eve? and what can...
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The Library of Original Sources: Early mediaeval age

Oliver Joseph Thatcher - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1915 - 484 pages
...would say, — "My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will until every thing shall be in common ; when there shall neither be vassal...ill have they used us ! and for what reason do they thus hold us in bondage ? Are we not all descended from the same parents, Adam and Eve? and what can...
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English Literature from Widsith to the Death of Chaucer: A Source Book

Allen Rogers Benham - English literature - 1916 - 674 pages
...to them in the market-place and assemble a crowd around him; to whom he would say: "My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will,...ill have they used us ! and for what reason do they thus hold us in bondage? Are we not all descended from the same parents, Adam and Eve? and what can...
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The Symbolic Process and Its Integration in Children: A Study in Social ...

John Fordyce Markey - Behaviorism (Psychology) - 1928 - 618 pages
...following words: "My good friends, things cannot go on well in England, nor ever will until every thing shall be in common; when there shall neither be vassal...ill have they used us! and for what reason do they thus hold us in bondage? Are we not all descended from the same parents, Adam and Eve? and what can...
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