| David Low - 1853 - 922 pàgines
...of Camden, " they feed in great numbers flockes of sheep, long-necked and square of bulk and bone, by reason (as is commonly thought) of the weally and...writers refer to the excellence and abundance of the wool of the Cotswold Wolds. Drayton contrasts the rich fleeces of Cotswold with those of the flocks... | |
| Government of Australia Printer - 1861 - 422 pàgines
...those Wolds (Cotswolds), says the translator of Camden, they feed great numbers of flocks of sheep whose wool, being most fine and soft, is held in passing great account amongst all nations." " Stow writes that in 1464 King Edward IV. concluded an amnesty and league with King Henry, of Castill,... | |
| 1861 - 414 pàgines
...those Wolds (Cotswolds), says the translator of Camden, they feed great numbers of flocks of sheep whose wool, being most fine and soft, is held in passing great account amongst all nations." " Stow writes that in 1464 King Edward IV. concluded an amnesty and league with King Henry, of Castill,... | |
| Stephen Lincoln Goodale - 1861 - 176 pàgines
...In these woulds they feed in great numbers flocks of sheep, long necked and square of bulk and bone, by reason (as is commonly thought) of the weally and hilly situation of their pastures, whose wool, being most fine and soft, is held in passing great account amongst all nations."... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1864 - 732 pàgines
...these hills : "They feed in large numbers flocks of sheep, long-necked and square of bulk and bone, by reason, as is commonly thought, of the weally and...held in passing great account amongst all nations." John Stowe, another writer of the sixteenth century, says in his chronicles, that in the year 1464,... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1864 - 798 pàgines
...these hills : "They feed in large numbers flocks of sheep, long-necked and square of bulk and bone, by reason, as is commonly thought, of the weally and...held in passing great account amongst all nations." John Stowe, another writer of the sixteenth century, says in his chronicles, that in the year 1464,... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1865 - 442 pàgines
...hills : — " They feed in large numbers flocks of sheep, long-necked and square of bulk and bone, by reason, as is commonly thought, of the weally and...held in passing great account amongst all nations." John Stowe, another writer of the sixteenth century, says in his chronicles, that in the year 1464,... | |
| Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1860 - 438 pàgines
...In these woulds they feed in great numbers flocks of sheep, long necked and square of bulk and bone, by reason (as is commonly thought) of the weally and hilly situation of their pastures, whose wool, being most fine and soft, is held in passing great account amongst all nations."... | |
| United States. Bureau of Animal Industry - 1891 - 516 pàgines
...woolds (Cotswold) they feed in great numbers flocks of sheep, long necked and square of bulk and bone, by reason (as is commonly thought) of the weally and...time of Henry VIII, contrasts the rich fleeces of Cotswold with those of the flocks of Sarum and Leominster, and writers since that time have made similar... | |
| 1891 - 518 pàgines
...woolds (Cotswold) they feed in great numbers flocks of sheep, long necked and square of bulk and bone, by reason (as is commonly thought) of the wea'lly...time of Henry VIII, contrasts the rich fleeces of Cotswold with those of the flocks of Sarum and Leominster, and writers since that time have made similar... | |
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