William Shakspere: A BiographyCollier, 1860 - 553 Seiten |
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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 profitable , —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 profitable , —so much so that men of wealth very often thought it better to take the profits direct than ...
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... land bounded by the Avon , having considerable variety of elevation . Immediately below Twyford is a hollow now called Battlewell , crossing which the road ascends to the elevated platform of Greenhill . Here , then , was the scene of ...
... land bounded by the Avon , having considerable variety of elevation . Immediately below Twyford is a hollow now called Battlewell , crossing which the road ascends to the elevated platform of Greenhill . Here , then , was the scene of ...
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... land of John and William Combe in May , 1602. In 1604 a declaration was entered in the Borough Court of Stratford , on a plea of debt , William Shak- spere against Philip Rogers , for the sum of thirty - five shillings and ten - pence ...
... land of John and William Combe in May , 1602. In 1604 a declaration was entered in the Borough Court of Stratford , on a plea of debt , William Shak- spere against Philip Rogers , for the sum of thirty - five shillings and ten - pence ...
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