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" I never saw ; and in some houses the cellar was not less plentifully supplied, and that too with a very tolerable wine. The cow-house was rarely without one or two tenants ; the stable boasted a pair or sometimes four horses; the pig-sties, it is true,... "
Hungary and Transylvania - Page 290
by John Paget - 1839 - 631 pages
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The Dublin Review, Volumes 9-10

1840 - 1176 pages
...well deserves its name, for such quantities of turo (a kind of cherse), lard, fruits, dried herbs, and pickles, laid up for winter use, I never saw ;...cow-house was rarely without one or two tenants; the stables boasted a pair or sometimes four horses ; the pig-sties, it is true, were empty, but only because...
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A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical: Of the ..., Volume 2

John Ramsay McCulloch - Geography - 1842 - 964 pages
...store-room well deserved its name ; for such quantities of turo (kind of cheese), lard, fruits, dry herbs, and pickles laid up for winter use, I never saw ;...was not less plentifully supplied, and that too with very tolerable wine. The cow-house was rarely without one or two tenants : the stable boasted a pair,...
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A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical of the Various ...

John Ramsay McCulloch - Commercial geography - 1842 - 968 pages
...store-room welt deserved its name; for such quantities of turo (kind of cheese), lard, fruits, dry herbs, and pickles laid up for winter use, I never saw ;...in some houses the cellar was not less plentifully supptled, and that too with very tolerable wine. The cow-house was rarely without one or two tenants...
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Hungary and Transylvania: With Remarks on Their Condition, Social ..., Volume 1

John Paget - Hungary - 1850 - 376 pages
...well deserved its name; for such quantities of turo (a kind of cheese,) lard, fruils, dried herbs, and pickles laid up for winter use, I never saw; and...one or two tenants; the stable boasted a pair, or APPEARANCE OF THE PEASANTRY. 177 sometimes four horses; the pig-sties, it is true, were empty, hut...
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A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical: Of the ..., Volume 2

John Ramsay McCulloch - Geography - 1851 - 1016 pages
...use, I never saw ; and In some houses the cellar was not less plentifully supplied, and that too with Ir6 N;@Κ Q { ? 5A l]2x ށ < e v ! 6H sheepfolds and poultrypens — presenting altogether perhaps as good a picture of a rich and prosperous...
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A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical: Of the ..., Volume 2

John Ramsay M'Culloch - Commercial geography - 1851 - 1038 pages
...store-room well deserved its name ; for such quantities of turo (kind of cheese), lard, fruits, dry herbs, and pickles laid up for winter use, I never saw; and in some houses the collar was not less plentifully supplied, and that too with very tolerable wine. The cow-house was...
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Flowers from foreign lands; their history and botany

Robert Tyas - 1853 - 246 pages
...well deserved its name ; for such quantities of turo (a kind of cheese), lard, fruits, dried herbs, and pickles, laid up for winter use, I never saw ;...not less plentifully supplied, and that, too, with very tolerable wine. The cow-house was rarely without one or two tenants ; the stable boasted a pair,...
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Flowers from foreign lands; their history and botany

Robert Tyas - Floriculture - 1853 - 240 pages
...well deserved its name ; for such quantities of two (a kind of cheese), lard, fruits, dried herbs, and pickles, laid up for winter use, I never saw ;...not less plentifully supplied, and that, too, with very tolerable wine. The cow-house was rarely without one or two tenants ; the stable boasted a pair,...
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A Dictionary, Geographical, Statistical, and Historical, of Various ...

J. R. MacCulloch, John Ramsay M'Culloch - Geography - 1854 - 1048 pages
...use, I never saw; and in some houses the cellar was not less plentifully supplied, and that too with very tolerable wine. The cow-house was rarely without one or two tenants : the stable boasted a i»air, or sometimes four horse* ; the ligatk-s, it i» true, were empty, but only because the pigs...
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