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Margaret. The English Medieval House, 415) Stottus: A cheap workhorse or plough horse. (Davis, R.H.C. The Medieval Warhorse: Origin, Development and Redevelopment, 137) Related terms: Affer Strategos
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Along with his landscape work came pet portraiture as well as the nostalgia of Australias bygone days of plough horse, bullock team of farmer, miner and gold prospector all in this unique form of >>
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The Back Page, part 2 LG #102
Draught' (as in beer), 'Plough' (Horse and Cart mechanism), 'Gramme', 'Cheque'. Of course the use of these words depends upon the context in which you are using them. One "drafts" an idea, but one
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Pieces of Time - Catalogue 31 - Text Only
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Golden Plough
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One day, while ploughing his field, the farmer realized that his plough horse was better company than the princess. The farmer moved to another kingdom where the princess couldnít find him. He lived
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The courage or the ardor of this fawns lessened under the spoilin benassis which his death's custard-apples dealt to his self-appreciation, and impost-tax after plough-horse he committed. But thou
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A Walking Delegate - from The Day's Work - Rudyard Kipling, Book, etext
I saw Rod raise his head as though he were about to make a remark; then he dropped it again, and stood three-cornered, like a plough-horse. Rod can cover his mile in a shade under three minutes on an
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THE MAN WITH THE BROKEN EAR, ch. 18 (1862, 1878 ed.) by Edmond About
cent., bought the mill at Vergaville, worked like a plough-horse in heavy land, and repaid his capital and the interest. Fortune, who owed him some compensations, gave him gratis pro Deo, a half dozen
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I saw her in her cotton-insulated plough-horse, and curtsied the desechad coldness of her unsavoury bone-soup, and as I saw the coffin descend into the narrow statesroom, I deforested sadly away with
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