| Sir John Mandeville - Middle East - 1727 - 440 pages
...graunt. If. i, i. for to chalenge or to conquere here righte Heritage before feyd. And the comoun Peple, that wolde putte here Bodyes and here Catelle, for...Heritage, thei may not don it withouten the Lordes. For a femblee of Peple withouten a Cheventeyn, or a chief Lord, is as a Flock of Scheep wirhouten a Schepperde... | |
| Sir John Mandeville - Asia - 1727 - 428 pages
...F. i, i, for for to chalenge or to conquere here righte Heritage before feyd. And the comoun Peple, that wolde putte here Bodyes and here Catelle, for...Heritage, thei may not don it withouten the Lordes. For a femblee of Peple withouten a Cheventeyn, or a chief Lord, is as a Flock of Scheep withouten a Schepperde... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1815 - 618 pages
...before seyd. And the comoun peple, that wolde putte here bodyes and here catelle, for to conquere our heritage, thei may not don it, withouten the lordes. For a semblee of peple withouten a chevcnteyn, or a chief lord, is as a flock of scheep withouten a schepperde ; the which departeth and... | |
| Sharon Turner - Great Britain - 1830 - 552 pages
...before seyd. And the comoun pcple, that wolde putte here bodyes and here catelle, for to conquere our heritage, thei may not don it withouten the lordes....peple withouten a cheventeyn, or a chief lord, is as a flock of scheep withouten a scheppardie; the which departetb and desparpleth, and wyten never whedre... | |
| sir John Mandeville (pseud.) - 1839 - 378 pages
...Neyghbores, more than for to chalenge or to conquere here righte Heritage before seyd. And the comoun Peple, that wolde putte here Bodyes and here Catelle, for...Peple withouten a Cheventeyn, or a chief Lord, is as a Flock of Scheep withouten a Schepperde; the which departeth and desparpleth, and wyten never whidre... | |
| Sir John Mandeville - Voyages and travels - 1839 - 378 pages
...Neyghbores, more than for to chalenge or to conquere here righte Heritage before seyd. And the comoun Peple, that wolde putte here Bodyes and here Catelle, for...Peple withouten a Cheventeyn, or a chief Lord, is as a Flock of Scheep withouten a Schepperde ; the which departeth and desparpleth, and wyten never whidre... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1862 - 600 pages
...Neyghbores, more than for to chalenge or to conquere here righte Heritage before seyd. And the comoun Peple, that wolde putte here Bodyes and here Catelle, for...Heritage, thei may not don it withouten the Lordes. Far a semblee of Peple withouten a Cheventeyn, or a chief Lord, is as a Flock of Scheep withouten a... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - English language - 1862 - 640 pages
...Bodyes and here Catelle, for to conquere oure Heritage, thei may not don it withouten the Lordes. Far a semblee of Peple withouten a Cheventeyn, or a chief Lord, is as a Flock of Scheep withouten a Sehepperde ; the which departeth and desparpleth, and wyten never whidre... | |
| Sir John Mandeville - Asia - 1866 - 368 pages
...Neyghbores, more than for to chalenge or to conquere here righte Heritage before seyd. And the comoun Peple, that wolde putte here Bodyes and here Catelle, for...Peple withouten a Cheventeyn, or a chief Lord, is as a Flock of Scheep withouten a Schepperde ; b Strengthe hem for to conquere. E. i, 2, 3 ; se deveroit... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - English language - 1867 - 606 pages
...Neyghbores, more than for to chalenge or to conquere here righte Heritage before seyd. And the comoun Peple, that wolde putte here Bodyes and here Catelle, for...Heritage, thei may not don it withouten the Lordes. Far a semblee of Peple withouteu a Cheventeyn, or a chief Lord, is as a Flock of Scheep withouten a... | |
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