Set in a Silver Sea: The Island Peoples from Earliest Times to the Fifteenth Century, Volume 1Collins, 1984 - 470 pages |
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... Industrial Revolution , brought about alternating contrasts and conflicts between the unprecedented prosperity of its Victorian and Edwardian beneficiaries and the social exploitation , degradation and impoverishment of its less ...
... Industrial Revolution , brought about alternating contrasts and conflicts between the unprecedented prosperity of its Victorian and Edwardian beneficiaries and the social exploitation , degradation and impoverishment of its less ...
Page 157
... industry on assize wore out all his fellow judges ; William Raleigh of Devonshire , who became bishop of Norwich and Winchester ; and his still more famous pupil , Henry de Bracton - another west- country man who held the rectorships of ...
... industry on assize wore out all his fellow judges ; William Raleigh of Devonshire , who became bishop of Norwich and Winchester ; and his still more famous pupil , Henry de Bracton - another west- country man who held the rectorships of ...
Page 408
... industry wherever flowing water was plentiful and good sheep pasture near . It brought an enormous accession of ... industrial revolution . West Country broadcloths - ' Stroud- waters ' , ' Cotswolds ' and ' Castlecombes ' - and the ...
... industry wherever flowing water was plentiful and good sheep pasture near . It brought an enormous accession of ... industrial revolution . West Country broadcloths - ' Stroud- waters ' , ' Cotswolds ' and ' Castlecombes ' - and the ...
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Silent Vanished Races | 1 |
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The Faith | 24 |
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