SIXTEENTH CENTURY


THE

AGRARIAN PROBLEM

IN THE SIXTEENTH

CENTURY

BY
R.H. TAWNEY

And if the whole people be landlords, or hold the Lands so divided among them, that no one Man, or number of Men, within the Compass of the Few or Aristocracy, overbalance them, the Empire (without the interposition of force) is a Commonwealth.”—Harrington, Oceana.

WITH 6 MAPS

BURT FRANKLIN RESEARCH & SOURCE WORKS SERIES # 13