Industry in England: Historical OutlinesMethuen & Company, 1896 - 479 páginas |
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... Common Fields 166. Great Increase of Enclosures 167. Benefits of Enclosures as Compared with the Old Common Fields 168. The Decay of the Yeomanry 169. Causes of the Decay of the Yeomanry • 271 • 273 274 275 276 278 170. The Rise in Rent ...
... Common Fields 166. Great Increase of Enclosures 167. Benefits of Enclosures as Compared with the Old Common Fields 168. The Decay of the Yeomanry 169. Causes of the Decay of the Yeomanry • 271 • 273 274 275 276 278 170. The Rise in Rent ...
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... common to him and his neighbours . " Each community inhabited a sort of clearing in the forests that overspread the land , and grew a few patches of flax for spinning or small - eared wheat for food ; but the flocks and herds must have ...
... common to him and his neighbours . " Each community inhabited a sort of clearing in the forests that overspread the land , and grew a few patches of flax for spinning or small - eared wheat for food ; but the flocks and herds must have ...
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... common , and so late as Henry II.'s reign was hunted on Hampstead Heath , where also were chased the wild cattle whose descendants are now regarded as curiosi- ties in the famous herd at Chillingham Park . A sign of the infrequency of ...
... common , and so late as Henry II.'s reign was hunted on Hampstead Heath , where also were chased the wild cattle whose descendants are now regarded as curiosi- ties in the famous herd at Chillingham Park . A sign of the infrequency of ...
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... common to the agriculture of England , Wales and Scotland , but certainly not Roman in origin . Moreover , the remains of the home- steads and houses of early English villages show us that Roman influence never extended very markedly ...
... common to the agriculture of England , Wales and Scotland , but certainly not Roman in origin . Moreover , the remains of the home- steads and houses of early English villages show us that Roman influence never extended very markedly ...
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... common belief that the Celtic population of Britain was exterminated or driven into Wales and Brittany by the Saxons has absolutely no 1 Epping and Hainault forests are its relics now . Cf. Airy , Hist . of Eng . , p . 9 . 2 So Stubbs ...
... common belief that the Celtic population of Britain was exterminated or driven into Wales and Brittany by the Saxons has absolutely no 1 Epping and Hainault forests are its relics now . Cf. Airy , Hist . of Eng . , p . 9 . 2 So Stubbs ...
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