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Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England.

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Walks and Talks of an American Farmer in England.

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1857 Excerpt: ...postern, which gave us an opportunity to see the thickness of the wall: it was ten feet, and in some parts it was said to be sixteen,--of solid stone and mortar. The castle was a border fortress of Wales, on the dyke or ancient military wall between that country and England, remains of which can be seen running each way from it. It has withstood many sieges, the last by Cromwell, the effect of whose artillery upon it is largely manifest within the court. A decree of the long parliament is on record ordering it to be razed to the ground. CHAPTER XXIX. VISIT TO A FARM. FARM-HOUSE AND FARMERY. FATTING CATTLE.--SHEEP VETCHES. STOCK YARD. STEAM THRESHING. TURNIP SOWING. EXCELLENT WORK. TRAM ROAD. WAGES. IN the afternoon we were taken to visit a farmer who was considered about the best in the district (Shropshire). The house was in the middle of a farm of three hundred acres, and was approached by a narrow lane; there were no grounds but a little court yard, with a few trees in it, in front of the house, which was a snug, two-story, plain brick building. On entering, we found the farmer, a stout elderly man, sitting alone at a dinner-table, on which were dishes of fruit and decanters. He insisted On our joining him, and we were obliged to sit some time with him over his wine while he talked of free-trade and questioned us how low we could afford to send wheat from America, and how large the supply was likely to be. He then led us into the farmery, which was close by the house, the rear door almost opening into a cattle yard. I mention this as it would be considered extraordinary for an American gentleman who could afford wines at his dinner, to be content with such an arrangement. There was not the least attempt at ornament anywhere to be seen, beyond the few tre...

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Publicado 13 de septiembre de 2006
ISBN13 9781425522346
Editores Scholarly Publishing Office, University
Páginas 256
Dimensiones 156 × 234 × 13 mm   ·   358 g
Lengua English  

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