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... various classes of farmers and la- borers . At first there were but few freemen . Most of the inhabi- tants of the villages were villeins , bound to the soil ; that is , they were sold with it when it was sold , and not permitted to ...
... various classes of farmers and la- borers . At first there were but few freemen . Most of the inhabi- tants of the villages were villeins , bound to the soil ; that is , they were sold with it when it was sold , and not permitted to ...
Pagina 73
... various trades ; some became beggars and criminals who infested the highways and the streets of the cities ; a large num- ber sank into hopeless pauperism . But the village life , for all these changes , still remained vigorous with its ...
... various trades ; some became beggars and criminals who infested the highways and the streets of the cities ; a large num- ber sank into hopeless pauperism . But the village life , for all these changes , still remained vigorous with its ...
Pagina 249
... various municipal enterprises , which he could not provide for himself . This is especially true of large cities , and has promoted their growth at the ex- pense of the village and smaller city . In all this material prosperity ...
... various municipal enterprises , which he could not provide for himself . This is especially true of large cities , and has promoted their growth at the ex- pense of the village and smaller city . In all this material prosperity ...
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THE BACKGROUNDS OF ENGLISH LITERATURE | 3 |
INTRODUCTION | 11 |
VERSE | 15 |
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