The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-242John Murray, 1924 |
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Page 39
... mediæval rotation of winter or spring corn , followed by a fallow , under which the bulk of the arable land was cropped . The Hitch Field was a palliative , not a remedy , for the waste of the productive powers of the soil . The end was ...
... mediæval rotation of winter or spring corn , followed by a fallow , under which the bulk of the arable land was cropped . The Hitch Field was a palliative , not a remedy , for the waste of the productive powers of the soil . The end was ...
Page 58
... mediæval power ; the rise and development of England , on the other hand , coincides with that wonderful expan- sion of the world brought about by those two great sea- adventures - one longitudinal , the discovery and rounding of the ...
... mediæval power ; the rise and development of England , on the other hand , coincides with that wonderful expan- sion of the world brought about by those two great sea- adventures - one longitudinal , the discovery and rounding of the ...
Page 31
... mediæval manor , whether his land still lay in inter- mixed strips in the open fields or was consolidated into a compact Home Farm , was extremely small . His bond- tenants supplied the team - labour and most of the manual labour . At ...
... mediæval manor , whether his land still lay in inter- mixed strips in the open fields or was consolidated into a compact Home Farm , was extremely small . His bond- tenants supplied the team - labour and most of the manual labour . At ...
Contents
The League of Nations | 1 |
Mediæval Music | 5 |
The Study of Earthquakes | 7 |
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