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... century right on down to the outbreak of the Great Rebellion . The novel element in these early years of the seventeenth century was that a greater proportion of the population was involved . 19 The number of Midland families cut adrift ...
... century right on down to the outbreak of the Great Rebellion . The novel element in these early years of the seventeenth century was that a greater proportion of the population was involved . 19 The number of Midland families cut adrift ...
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... century is customarily interpreted as a uniquely Amer- ican phenomenon , but that this is far from so is made overwhelm- ingly clear to anyone who studies the local histories of seventeenth- century England . The beginnings of American ...
... century is customarily interpreted as a uniquely Amer- ican phenomenon , but that this is far from so is made overwhelm- ingly clear to anyone who studies the local histories of seventeenth- century England . The beginnings of American ...
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... century this was a region of small , isolated , enclosed farms and small stone or cob farmhouses with thatched roofs . The terrain was hilly with small valleys like those of the Teign and the Dart . Stone fences abounded and many were ...
... century this was a region of small , isolated , enclosed farms and small stone or cob farmhouses with thatched roofs . The terrain was hilly with small valleys like those of the Teign and the Dart . Stone fences abounded and many were ...
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Westward the Land Was Bright | 3 |
The People of England | 13 |
Country People | 46 |
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