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    peasants


    1. The hard core did not allow their peasants iron plows


    2. Most of the peasants here actually had quite a bit more material goods than the poorest in his homeland in 2148


    3. Thongga turn the least pasture into the most meat, but their flavor is no better than that of the garden pests that the peasants trap themselves


    4. The peasants feared you at first


    5. Machines did the work of a hundred peasants


    6. bought the few animals that peasants were allowed to


    7. who visited, kind and practical to the peasants (the most


    8. Outside were the new world peasants


    9. the heroine, she confirmed the facts, but the peasants


    10. Peasants” to their party and have initiated a

    11. peasants destroyed all logistics of the former


    12. No doubt he had heard the whisperings of the dragons’ return to the province but as he had never witnessed one in his life, he had not been an eager believer – rather, he cast aside the fearful talk as hapless mutterings of fools and peasants


    13. The Thanes and soldiers were roused and ordered into position, and so too did Barrin Iylin, along with hundreds of other peasants, arm himself and stand alongside the Baron’s men


    14. But still only scholars really have need of such a calendar, for the peasants still mark passing time by the seasons rather than numbered days


    15. The Duke of Whitten Hold has been arrested by his own army after the peasants revolted and the soldiers submitted to their strength of arms


    16. Revolution would be quick in such a land if the peasants were to revolt


    17. He was also, however, a vain and cruel man, who had no problem at all with the German princes in and around his principality torturing and killing peasants and heretics


    18. He could really imagine that day, when the peasants revolted


    19. That’s why it’s irritating to see mixed-blood peasants, most of them descendants of people we conquered, stumbling their way into positions of power


    20. The German soldiers threw away their uniforms and dressed in ordinary clothing that they stole from the local peasants

    21. The city was relatively undamaged, and there were entire sections of the city that were being inhabited by Polish peasants from the surrounding villages


    22. Here, she teased Lili by writing the name of the town the way local peasants pronounce it


    23. The National Liberation Front was a broad coalition of peasants, students, Buddhists, and Communists, perhaps four fifths of the people


    24. There were strands and clumps of forest, where peasants once gathered firewood


    25. Colling calculated that it was reasonable to assume that Polish peasants travelling by wagon would be seen as locals going about their business, and would not be stopped by Russians or Polish communists they might chance to meet along the way


    26. Russia then was composed of over 100 million peasants and perhaps 20


    27. He took an antiwar stance during World War I into which the peasants were being sent


    28. miles of real estate in the Siberian wilderness to which hundreds of thousands of Russians were sent, including dissidents, those “in-the-know,” widows and orphans of the purged, peasants and anyone who fell within Stalin’s ever-expanding paranoia, for labor and


    29. The enemy soldiers were dressed like ordinary mountain tribe peasants except for a sort of helmet often with a red wool fringe decoration; more of the wool fringe was tied below their knees and around their ankles


    30. The Empire had a strict limit on how much weaponry peasants were permitted to own and carry, and the rebels were smashing the limit to little bits

    31. are not viewed as peasants any longer, as they were in a recent past


    32. lives were ironically lived by those of peasants and primitives


    33. It is said in Sarchí that, in olden times, peasants could identify each cart by the sound it produced while in motion by the pull of the oxen


    34. here thinks we’re these poor peasants living in that old dump of a


    35. It just so happened that “popular forces” would include peasants, rural folk, and the lower clergy: the very repositories of Jew-hatred


    36. Whatever, if anything, the Jew could obtain from the peasants above this amount, would be his profit


    37. advantageous to the nobility, because the onus of actual collection fell on the Jew, and the hatred of the peasants could thus be deflected from the nobility


    38. (Remember the 5 million Ukrainian peasants? Of course, you don’t


    39. "You mean… They're tied to the land like peasants? I thought that came in later, with the Normans


    40. that common peasants could self-govern politics in

    41. henceforth, peasants would have to store their tithe in


    42. The peasants were stunned by the edict


    43. the peasants because of the edict that the frightened


    44. with a lot of strange bickering among the peasants


    45. was his peasants had discovered, by issuing Sprugs,


    46. He had given the peasants a taste of


    47. Peasants discovered that, once they got a Sprug


    48. as they got up in the morning, peasants began


    49. Almighty Sprug in the hands of clever peasants who


    50. peasants would doff their caps, hold it over their











































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