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Page 85
... lived out their lives amid conditions of drudgery , dirt , and almost overwhelming pov- erty . 4 The chronicle of England's poor bears no resemblance to that of the thriving husbandman or yeoman . Fortunately for this history , the ...
... lived out their lives amid conditions of drudgery , dirt , and almost overwhelming pov- erty . 4 The chronicle of England's poor bears no resemblance to that of the thriving husbandman or yeoman . Fortunately for this history , the ...
Page 162
... lived more comfortable lives than the lower orders . Real though invisible forces were inexorably expel- ling them from farm and manor house and propelling them town- ward and cityward . Though all roads did not lead to London ...
... lived more comfortable lives than the lower orders . Real though invisible forces were inexorably expel- ling them from farm and manor house and propelling them town- ward and cityward . Though all roads did not lead to London ...
Page 209
... lived in the farmers ' households , and more men lived in cottages that were literally bk . I , 51 ; Robbins , Middlesex , 25 , 33. Hartlib , Legacy of Husbandry , 8-10 , some- what underestimates the extent of market gardening around ...
... lived in the farmers ' households , and more men lived in cottages that were literally bk . I , 51 ; Robbins , Middlesex , 25 , 33. Hartlib , Legacy of Husbandry , 8-10 , some- what underestimates the extent of market gardening around ...
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Westward the Land Was Bright | 3 |
The People of England | 13 |
Country People | 46 |
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