William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... land , a short battle ending in a decisive victory . In that field a crowned king , " manfully fighting in the middle of his enemies , was slain and brought to his death ; " and a politic adventurer put on the crown , which the ...
... land , a short battle ending in a decisive victory . In that field a crowned king , " manfully fighting in the middle of his enemies , was slain and brought to his death ; " and a politic adventurer put on the crown , which the ...
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... land in Wilmecote , called Asbies , and the crop upon the ground , sown and tilled as it is , and six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence of money to be paid over ere my goods be divided . " To his daughter Alice he bequeaths the ...
... land in Wilmecote , called Asbies , and the crop upon the ground , sown and tilled as it is , and six pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence of money to be paid over ere my goods be divided . " To his daughter Alice he bequeaths the ...
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... land , seated as con- veniently in a house in the town of Stratford as in a solitary grange several miles away from it . Such a proprietor , cultivator , yeoman , we consider John Shakspere to have been . In 1556 , the year that Robert ...
... land , seated as con- veniently in a house in the town of Stratford as in a solitary grange several miles away from it . Such a proprietor , cultivator , yeoman , we consider John Shakspere to have been . In 1556 , the year that Robert ...
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... land , renting the land of others , actively engaged in the business of cultivation , in an age when tillage was becoming rapidly pro- fitable , so much so that men of wealth very often thought it better to take the profits direct than ...
... land , renting the land of others , actively engaged in the business of cultivation , in an age when tillage was becoming rapidly pro- fitable , so much so that men of wealth very often thought it better to take the profits direct than ...
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... land — a land - proprietor . It is a matter of indifference whether he added the traffic in gloves , or the manufacture of gloves , to his other occupation . That he was a man of substance , even before his marriage , we have now proved ...
... land — a land - proprietor . It is a matter of indifference whether he added the traffic in gloves , or the manufacture of gloves , to his other occupation . That he was a man of substance , even before his marriage , we have now proved ...
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