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" Bread therefore, such as is now given to the inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen, even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats. "
Broseley and its surroundings, a history - Sivu 45
tekijä(t) John Randall - 1879
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The Quarterly Review, Nide 21

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1819 - 592 sivua
...any other commodities with the utmost celerity to that market where there is a brisk demand for them. The selling of bread unless twentyfour hours baked,...and cultivation of potatoes in common fields, were objects too trifling to require acts at all, and the last of them was also a suspension of the Common...

The Quarterly review, Nide 21

1819 - 596 sivua
...any other commodities with the utmost celerity to that market where there is a brisk demand for them. The selling of bread unless twentyfour hours baked,...and cultivation of potatoes in common fields, were objects too trifling to require acts at all, and the last of them was also a suspension of the Common...

The Farmer's Magazine

1849 - 618 sivua
...the inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats. The produce of tropical countries, the produce of the mines, the produce of machinery was positively dearer...

The History of England from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 560 sivua
...inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen, even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats. The produce of tropical countries, the produce of the mines, the produce of machinery, was positively dearer...

The History of England from the Accession of James the Second, Nide 1

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1849 - 470 sivua
...inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen, even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats. The produce of tropical countries, the produce of the mines, the produce of machinery, was positively dearer...

Chambers' Edinburgh Journal, Niteet 11–12

1849 - 892 sivua
...inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom teen, even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats. * The produce of tropical countries, the produce of tlie mines, the produce of machinery, was positively...

British Farmer's Magazine, Numero 15

1849 - 638 sivua
...the inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats. The produce of tropical countries, the produce of the mines, the produce of machinery was positively dearer...

The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second

Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1849 - 884 sivua
...inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen, even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats. The produce of tropical countries, the produce of the mines, the produce of machinery, was positively dearer...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Nide 66

1849 - 844 sivua
...inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen, even on the trencher of a yeoman or of a shop keeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats." If this be true, there must be a vast mistake somewhere — a delusion which most assuredly ought to...

The History of England, from the Accession of James II.

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1850 - 552 sivua
...the inmates of a workhouse, was then seldom seen, even on the trencher of a yeoman or a shopkeeper. The great majority of the nation lived almost entirely on rye, barley, and oats. The produce of tropical countries, the produce of the mines, the produce of machinery, was positively dearer...




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