| Alice Stopford Green - Ireland - 1925 - 460 pages
...even the milk of his cow, nor as much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man, or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward, or bailiff, or soldier. And though there were but one milk-giving cow in the... | |
| Thomas Bartlett, Keith Jeffery - History - 1997 - 596 pages
...even the milk of his cow, nor as much as the clutch of eggs of one hen in succour or in kindness to an aged man, or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward or soldier. And though there were but one milk-giving cow in the house she... | |
| George Hill - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2004 - 292 pages
...invader. — It is not surprising that even to give even the milk of his cow, nor as much as the slight victories, tending to weaken the power of the Norse-...not be milked for an infant of one night, nor for n of the foreigners over all Erinn at large, and generally, sick person, but must be kept for the steward,... | |
| 1867 - 730 pages
...the milk of his cow, nor so much as the clutch of eggs of one hen, in succour or in kindness to an aged man or to a friend, but was forced to preserve them for the foreign steward, or bailiff, or soldier. And though there were but one milk-giving cow in the... | |
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