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the fifteenth and sixteenth century they were among the small in- dependent farmers or yeomen who lost their land in the first enclosures and were forced lower in the world with each successive generation . Both Bunyan's father and ...
the fifteenth and sixteenth century they were among the small in- dependent farmers or yeomen who lost their land in the first enclosures and were forced lower in the world with each successive generation . Both Bunyan's father and ...
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Eng- land's world power and prestige were rising steadily ; the long inconclusive series of wars on the continent were comfortably re- moved , in terms of danger or observable bloodshed ; and they pro- vided an unprecedented demand for ...
Eng- land's world power and prestige were rising steadily ; the long inconclusive series of wars on the continent were comfortably re- moved , in terms of danger or observable bloodshed ; and they pro- vided an unprecedented demand for ...
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Then to remove taxes , so far as was possible , from the merchants and manufacturers and place them upon goods consumed by the masses and upon the land . But , as the leading Whigs were themselves land- owners and it was considered ...
Then to remove taxes , so far as was possible , from the merchants and manufacturers and place them upon goods consumed by the masses and upon the land . But , as the leading Whigs were themselves land- owners and it was considered ...
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