10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PLOUGHTAIL»
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Guarding the Gates: The Canadian Labour Movement and ...
64 Arch, From Ploughtail to Parliament, ch. 11. 65 For a sample of the hostility
toward Arch see Globe, 3 October 1873. 66 Arch, From Ploughtail to Parliament,
204-6; Simpson, The Emigration Mission, 8. 67 Pamela Horn, “Agricultural Trade
...
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The Agrarian History of England and Wales
1.6% in 1860-80: P. Mathias, Tiie First Industrial Nation (2nd edn, 1983), pp. 292,
345. 16 L. C. B. Seaman, Victorian England (London, 1973), p. 268. " J. Arch,
From Ploughtail to Parliament (new edn, with intro. by A. Howkins, London, 1986)
, ...
Joan Thirsk, Edward John T. Collins, 1967
3
Six Great Schoolmasters: Hawtrey, Moberly, Kennedy, Vaughan, ...
It has, for instance, more than once been said that "he came from the ploughtail " !
This is just one of those sayings in which there is to be found a grain of truth, but
which, standing alone, are ridiculously false. As a matter of fact he was the ...
Frederick Douglas How, 1905
4
The Christian Parlor Book
Or you find a fellow reeking with perspiration at a ploughtail, you must shake
hands A gentleman ' with him, or he will insult you as an aristocrat !” “ Well, well,
you give rather a musical account of these American workers, and yet you must ...
5
The Place-names of Huntingdonshire
Such a name might have meant 'one who holds a ploughtail,' or 'a ploughman,'
as the M.E. stert certainly meant a ploughtail or plough-handle. See A.S. steort in
Bosworth. But this should have given Startlow. § 31. Mere. The mod. E. mere, a ...
Walter William Skeat, 1904
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The Christian Parlor Magazine
Or you find a fellow reeking with perspiration at a ploughtail, you must shake
bands with him, or he will insult you as an aristocrat !" " Well, well, you give rather
a musical account of these American workers, and yet you must remember that ...
7
The Argonautics of Apollonius Rhodius Translated: With Notes ...
The ploughtail, in which the share was inserted, was called iXu/ics. The piece of
wood, which stretched from the plough-tail to the oxen was called yvn;. The part
which the ploughman held, and on which he leaned, and turned tht plough, was ...
Apollonius (Rhodius.), 1811
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The Barddas Of Iolo Morganwg Vol. I:
Y Tryfelan, 12. of Gwydion; Ploughtail; Ploughtail; Ship; Ship; Group; of Don; 13.
Llwyn Blodeuwedd, 14. Cadair Caer Brynn Nyth Asgell Pair Yr Neuadd Teyrnon,
15. Eiddionydd, 16. Caer Sidi, 17. Cwlwm Cancaer, 18. Lluest Elmur, 19. Bwa 'r ...
J. Williams Ab Ithel, 2014
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The Argonautics of Apollonius Rhodius
The ploughtail, in which the share was inserted, was called k\vpa,. The piece of
wood which stretched from the plough- tail to the oxen, was called yuijj. The part
which the ploughman held, and on which he leaned, and turned the plough, was
...
Apollonius (Rhodius.), William Preston, 1822
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Greek, Etruscan and Roman Bronzes
The plough is of the primitive composite type, consisting of the pole, the
ploughtail, and the sharebeam. In this example the ploughtail, which was held by
the farmer, is missing, but a hole shows the place where it was attached. Though
the rest ...
Gisela Marie Augusta Richter, 1915
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More to Burns than haggis and neeps
... in Edinburgh, he wrote to one correspondent: 'I must return to my rustic station and, in my wonted way, woo my rustic Muse at the Ploughtail.'. «Daily Mail, Jan 09»