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... common possession , and at length the only portion that remained was the commonages attached to the towns and villages . " The above extracts afford a glimpse at the nature of the Anglo - Saxon ideas with regard to land , and show the ...
... common possession , and at length the only portion that remained was the commonages attached to the towns and villages . " The above extracts afford a glimpse at the nature of the Anglo - Saxon ideas with regard to land , and show the ...
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... common box smooth- ing iron , -who was born in a common market - cart , and at his death was four times buried and three times disinterred , -whose first grave was in his own garden at Castlehead , and his last in the quiet and ...
... common box smooth- ing iron , -who was born in a common market - cart , and at his death was four times buried and three times disinterred , -whose first grave was in his own garden at Castlehead , and his last in the quiet and ...
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... common use among Lancashire peasantry , as meaning " to impress upon , " or " drive into . " " I had hard work to insense him " is a common expression where a person had had difficulty in making another comprehend what had WM . DOBSON ...
... common use among Lancashire peasantry , as meaning " to impress upon , " or " drive into . " " I had hard work to insense him " is a common expression where a person had had difficulty in making another comprehend what had WM . DOBSON ...
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