| Frederic Austin Ogg - Europe - 1917 - 684 pages
...his manufacture to the full ing-mill, and when finished, to the market to be sold, and the like ; so every one generally keeps a cow or two for his family. By this means, the small pieces of enclosed land about each house are occupied . .' . As fop corn, they scarce sow enough... | |
| Mary Evelyn Monckton Jones - Great Britain - 1922 - 220 pages
...manufacture to the fulling-mill, and when finished to the market to be sold, and the like ; so everyone generally keeps a cow or two for his family. By this means, the small pieces of inclosed land about each house are occupied ; and by being thus fed, are still farther... | |
| Eleanor Florence Rathbone - Families - 1924 - 348 pages
...manufactures to the fulling mill, and when finished to the market to be sold and the like ; so everyone generally keeps a cow or two for his family. By this means the small pieces of enclosed land about each house are occupied ; and by being thus fed, are still further... | |
| Henry de Beltgens Gibbins - Great Britain - 1926 - 264 pages
...his manufacture to the fulling-mill, and when finished, to the market to be sold, and the like ; so every one generally keeps a cow or two for his family. By this means the small pieces of enclosed land about each house are occupied ... As for corn, they scarce sow enough... | |
| English literature - 1775 - 780 pages
...ncceltarily keep «-ne horfe at lend, to fetch home his wool and his provifions from the market, &c.; fo every one generally keeps a cow or two for his family. By this means the finall pieces of inclofed land about each honfe are occupied : and, by being thus fed, are ftill farther... | |
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