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Nature hath given not only to the highest, but also to the inferior, classes of the people of this
Nature hath given not only to the highest, but also to the inferior, classes of the people of this
Nature hath given not only to the highest, but also to the inferior, classes of the people of this
Nature hath given not only to the highest, but also to the inferior, classes of the people of this
Nature hath given not only to the highest, but also to the inferior, classes of the people of this
Nature hath given not only to the highest, but also to the inferior, classes of the people of this
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Giraldus Cambrensis:
No one of this nation ever begs, for the houses of all are common to all; and they consider liberalGiraldus Cambrensis:
Nor do I think that any other nation than this of Wales, nor any other language, whatever may hereaGiraldus Cambrensis:
Not addicted to gluttony or drunkenness, this people who incur no expense in food or dress, and whoGiraldus Cambrensis:
Since, therefore, no man is born without faults, and he is esteemed the best whose errors are the lGiraldus Cambrensis:
The men and women cut their hair close round to the ears and eyes. The women, after the manner of tGiraldus Cambrensis:
These people being of a sharp and acute intellect, and gifted with a rich and powerful understandinGiraldus Cambrensis:
Wales was in ancient times divided into three parts nearly equal, consideration having been paid, iGirma Woldegiorgis:
Thanks to the heroic sons and daughters of this country, who have paid sacrifices, we have been ablGirma Woldegiorgis:
The labour of the farmers, no doubt is of greater value than the financial capacity of the governmeGladys Taber:
Business was bound to come; light industries were already shopping for land. The quiet country farm