The ordinance was, that all houses of husbandry, that were used with twenty acres of ground and upwards, should be maintained and kept up for ever, together with a competent proportion of land to be used and occupied with them... The works of Francis Bacon - Page 60by Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819Full view - About this book
 | James Spedding - Great Britain - 1878 - 402 pages
...express prohibition, but by consequence. The ordinance was, That all houses of husbandry that were nsed with twenty acres of ground and upwards should be maintained and kept up forever; together with a competent proportion of land to bo used and occupied with them, and in nowise... | |
 | Homer Baxter Sprague - English literature - 1874 - 462 pages
...began that of Henry VIII.— Proportion of land (Lat pro, before : porfió, share). The order wae "thai all houses of husbandry that were used with twenty acres of ground and upward, should be maintained and kept up for ever,'' elc. His object was to increase and perpetúale... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1879 - 430 pages
...that were vsed "with tiventit Acres of Ground, andvpwards, should bee maintained and kept vp for euer; together with a competent Proportion of Land to be -used and. occupied with thetni and in no wise to bee seuered from them. as by another Statute, made afterwards in his Successors... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1882 - 570 pages
...not by that name, or by any imperious express prohibition, but by consequence. The ordmance was, " That all houses of husbandry, that were used with...land to be used and occupied with them;" and in no wiae to be more soldiers cf their native forces than those other nations have. Thus did the king secretly... | |
 | Henry Mayers Hyndman - Great Britain - 1883 - 564 pages
...not by that name, or by any imperious express prohibition, but by consequence. The ordinance was, ' That all houses of husbandry that were used with twenty...ground and upwards should be maintained and kept up for corn; together with a competent proportion of land to be used and occupied with them ;' and in nowise... | |
 | Henry Mayers Hyndman - Great Britain - 1883 - 548 pages
...not by that name, or by any imperious express prohibition, but by consequence. The ordinance was, ' That all houses of husbandry that were used with twenty...ground and upwards should be maintained and kept up for corn ; together with a competent proportion of land to be used and occupied with them ; ' and in nowise... | |
 | Henry Mayers Hyndman - Great Britain - 1883 - 552 pages
...that were used with twenty acres of ground and upwards should be maintained and kept up for corn ; together with a competent proportion of land to be used and occupied with them ; ' and in nowise to be severed from them, as by another statute made afterwards in his successor's time was more... | |
 | Henry Mayers Hyndman - Great Britain - 1883 - 1044 pages
...that were used with twenty acres of ground and upwards should be maintained and kept up for corn ; together with a competent proportion of land to be used and occupied with them ; ' and in nowise to be severed from them, as by another statute made afterwards in his successor's time was more... | |
 | Alexander Mackenzie - Crofters - 1883 - 592 pages
...not by that name, or by any imperious express prohibition, but by consequence. The ordinance was, ' That all houses of husbandry that were used with twenty acres of ground or upwards, should be maintained and kept for ever '." In the preambles to several acts of parliament... | |
 | Thomas Mackay - England - 1889 - 328 pages
...wisdom was admirable and the parliament's at that time. The ordinance was that all houses of husbandry should be maintained and kept up for ever, together...proportion of land, to be used and occupied with them. The penalty attached to neglect was forfeiture to the king. The object of the king, says Lord Verulam,... | |
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