The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 284F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... land was allotted in a similar manner , and the part which had been ploughed in the previous year was allowed to lie fallow , in order that the land might recover its full power of fertilisation . The ceorl had the further right of ...
... land was allotted in a similar manner , and the part which had been ploughed in the previous year was allowed to lie fallow , in order that the land might recover its full power of fertilisation . The ceorl had the further right of ...
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... land containing in length 40 perches and four in breadth . " Now , 40 perches make a furlong , and a furlong , as Spelman informs us , means a " furrow- long , " or length of the furrow in a ploughed field . It is very incon- venient ...
... land containing in length 40 perches and four in breadth . " Now , 40 perches make a furlong , and a furlong , as Spelman informs us , means a " furrow- long , " or length of the furrow in a ploughed field . It is very incon- venient ...
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... land appurtenant to it . That this derivation is correct is proved by the fact that other synonymous terms have a corresponding significa- tion . The Saxon name for a hide of land , " hiwisc , " means literally a family or household ...
... land appurtenant to it . That this derivation is correct is proved by the fact that other synonymous terms have a corresponding significa- tion . The Saxon name for a hide of land , " hiwisc , " means literally a family or household ...
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