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When Bacon, who commended Henry VII for protecting the tenant right of the small farmer, and pleaded in the House of Commons for more drastic land legislation, wrote "Wealth is like muck. It is not good but if it be spread," he was expressing in an epigram what was the commonplace of every writer on politics from Fortescue at the end of the fifteenth century to Harrington in the middle of the seventeenth.
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R. H. Tawney, The Acquisitive Society (1920); also see Bacon's [http://books.google.com/books?id=Q2W1AAAAIAAJ& History of the Reign of King Henry VII] (1622)

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