| Henry Hallam - 1818 - 670 pages
...every one who at- Labourer tends to the subject of prices will be induced to make, that the th"fr|<a" labouring classes, especially those engaged in agriculture,...Edward III. or of Henry VI. than they are at present. In the fourteenth century, Sir John Cullum observes, a harvest man had four-pence a day, which enabled... | |
| 1820 - 848 pages
...authorities. There is one very unpleasing remark which every one who attends to the subject of prices will be induced to make, that the labouring classes,...with the means of subsistence in the reign of Edward 3rd, or of Henry 6th, than they are at present. In the fourteenth century, sir John Cullum observes,... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1826 - 650 pages
...one who attends to the subject of prices Jhanat^r will be induced to make, that the labouring sent' classes, especially those engaged in agriculture,...Edward III. or of Henry VI. than they are at present. In the fourteenth century, Sir John Cullum observes, a harvest man had four-pence a day, which enabled... | |
| 1828 - 510 pages
...at different periods, we must gain our knowledge of the real condition of the poor at these periods. The labouring classes, especially those engaged in...were better provided with the means of subsistence, ill the reign of Edward III., or of Henry VI., than they are at present. Sir John Cullum, in his History... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1835 - 386 pages
...to present. make, that the labouring classes, especially those engaged in agriculture, were belter provided with the means of subsistence in the reign...Edward III. or of Henry VI. than they are at present. In the fourteenth century, Sir John Cullum observes, a harvest man had four-pence a day, which enabled... | |
| Thomas Perronet Thompson - 1839 - 92 pages
...the other. " There is one very unpleasing remark which every one who attends to the subject of prices will be induced to make, that the labouring classes,...with the means of subsistence in the reign of Edward HI. or Hen. VI. than they are at present. In the 14th century, Sir John Cullam observes, a harvest... | |
| 1837 - 800 pages
...There is one very unpleasing remark,' says he, ' which every one who attends to the subject of prices will be induced to make, that the labouring classes,...means of subsistence in the reign of Edward III., or Henry VI., than they are at present. In the fourteenth century, Sir John Cullum observes, a harvest... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1842 - 304 pages
...says, <( There is one very unpleasing remark, which every one who attends to the subject of prices will be induced to make, that the labouring classes,...agriculture, were better provided with the means of sub* sistence in the reign of Edward III., or of Henry VI., than they are at present. In the fourteenth... | |
| 1844 - 671 pages
..." which every one who attends to the subject of prices, will be induced to make, that the laboring classes, especially those engaged in agriculture,...with the means of subsistence in the reign of Edward lll., or Henry VI., than at present. Fortescue, Chancellor of England, under Henry VI., and writing,... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1845 - 308 pages
...Ages," says, " There is one very unpleasing remark, which every one who attends to the subject of prices will be induced to make, that the labouring classes,...Edward III., or of Henry VI., than they are at present. In the fourteenth century, Sir John Cullum observes, ' a harvest man had fourpence a day, which enabled... | |
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