Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... villages . To the casual observer a village is generally little more than a cluster of houses and a simple church , the whole possessing more or less of rural picturesqueness . The cottagers ' traditions may go back a generation or two ...
... villages . To the casual observer a village is generally little more than a cluster of houses and a simple church , the whole possessing more or less of rural picturesqueness . The cottagers ' traditions may go back a generation or two ...
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... villages are in danger of becoming either depopulated or of being made as ugly as our towns , and it will soon become difficult to reproduce in imagination the village life of even a generation ago . What is suggested is this . Let a ...
... villages are in danger of becoming either depopulated or of being made as ugly as our towns , and it will soon become difficult to reproduce in imagination the village life of even a generation ago . What is suggested is this . Let a ...
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... villages , and from the more intelligent farmers and their families . The village schoolmaster might , in some cases , assist - not a little to his own intellectual benefit . In not a few villages the chronicler could become the central ...
... villages , and from the more intelligent farmers and their families . The village schoolmaster might , in some cases , assist - not a little to his own intellectual benefit . In not a few villages the chronicler could become the central ...
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