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husbandman and on
They devote the whole of their time to tillage ; nor would an enemy coming upon a husbandman at work on his land do him any harm, for men of this class, being regarded as public benefactors, are protected from all injury.
* Arthur Young publishes The farmer's letters to the people of England, containing the sentiments of a practical husbandman ... to which is added, Sylvæ, or, Occasional tracts on husbandry and rural oeconomics.
It is emblazoned as follows: Party per fess, or and argent, the first charged with a garb ( wheat sheaf ) in bend dexter and an ear of maize ( Indian Corn ) in bend sinister, both proper ; the second charged with an ox statant, ruminating, proper ; fess, wavy azure, supporters on the dexter a husbandman with a hilling hoe, on the sinister a rifleman armed and accoutered at ease.
: Peter Tufts of Mystic Side, who many times during a long life appears in court records and files, and not always as a desirable neighbor, also complained of them Fosdick of Malden & Elizabeth Paine of Mystic Side ... Complaint v. Eliz Fosdick & Eliz Paine, Salem, Mary the 30th 1692: " Lt. Nathaniell putnam and Joseph Whipple both of Salem Village made Complaint in behalfe of theire majesty against Elizabeth fosdick of Maulden ( sic ) the wife of John fosdick afores Carpenter & Elizabeth paine off Charlestown the wife of Stephen paine of said place husbandman for sundry acts of Witchcraft by them Committed Lately on the bodies of Marcy Lewis and Mary Warren of Salen Village or farmes to theire great hurt therefore crauses Justice.

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King Arthur's encounter with the giant of St Michael's Mount-or Mont Saint Michel in Brittany-was related by Geoffrey of Monmouth in Historia Regum Britanniae in 1136, and published by Sir Thomas Malory in 1485 in the fifth chapter of the fifth book of Le Morte d ' Arthur: Then came to Arthur an husbandman ... and told him how there was ... a great giant which had slain, murdered and devoured much people of the country ... journeyed to the Mount, discovered the giant roasting dead children, ... and hailed him, saying ... rise and dress thee, thou glutton, for this day shalt thou die of my hand.

husbandman and .
Amos also made it a point that before his calling he was a simple husbandman and that he was not a " professional " prophet of the prophetic guild.
In the same way, a merchant shall be spared his merchandise, and a husbandman the implements of his husbandry, if they fall upon the mercy of a royal court.
Landowners frequently cultivated their land themselves, but could also employ a husbandman, or rent it.
The husbandman was bound to carry out proper cultivation, raise an average crop, and leave the field in good tilth.
In the same way, a merchant shall be spared his merchandise, and a husbandman the implements of his husbandry, if they fall upon the mercy of a royal court.
Which is so much the less to be disallowed of, for that the prince doth lose nothing by it, the gentleman being so much subject to taxes and public payments as is the yeoman or husbandman, which he likewise doth bear the gladlier for the saving of his reputation.
Thomas Bradwater is listed as a husbandman of the place.
Adam and Eve make Cain a husbandman and Abel a shepherd in order to separate them from each other.
" Anthony Richard Wagner, Richmond Herald, wrote that " a Yeoman would not normally have less than 100 acres " ( 40 hectares ) and in social status is one step down from the gentry, but above, say, a husbandman.
However the earliest record of the place is probably in a probate record for Richard Riding of Moorhouses in Little Crosby husbandman from 1715.
Robert Cushman was the third of five children of, per records of the time, Thomas Couchman of Rolvenden, Kent, husbandman, the testator of 1585 / 6, born about 1538 and buried at Rolvenden February 14, 1585 / 6.
" The runic text is missing a possessive pronoun, the word " her " before " husbandman.
: Haursi and Ketill raised these stones in memory of Þegn, their father ; in memory of the good husbandman of Funnir / Fúnir.
If a husbandman forgets to take it down, the youth from the village can steal it and leave a message about the ransom that he must pay to get it back.
Jesus ben Ananias (" the son of Ananias ") was a plebeian and a husbandman, who, four years before the First Jewish-Roman War began in 66 CE, went around Jerusalem prophesying the city's destruction.
Saint Leo, declaring he had been given divine guidance, instructed the electors to seek out a husbandman named Wamba.
: Thus it was that Wamba the husbandman first became king and afterwards monk.

plowing and on
These tractors are not entirely satisfactory for plowing, particularly on heavier soils, so you may still want to hire someone to do the plowing.
Councilman William D. Schaefer ( D., Fifth ) said in a letter to Mayor Grady that plowing and salting crews should be dispatched earlier in storms and should be kept on the job longer than they were last month.
At first they tried plowing the road with special snowplows mounted on their steam engines.
The ideal trim angle is the one in which the boat rides level, with most of the hull on the surface instead of plowing through the water.
Technological improvements led to increase of mechanized plowing, which allowed for cultivation on a greater scale.
The administration also began to educate farmers on soil conservation and antierosion techniques, including crop rotation, strip farming, contour plowing, terracing, and other improved farming practices.
As revenge, Homer fooled Barney into plowing a driveway on Widow's Peak, a treacherous mountain outside of Springfield.
The ice road is constructed each winter from Aniak to Bethel by drilling and marking holes in the ice every 100 yards and subsequently marking and plowing a route on the river where the ice depth is sufficient.
Joseph II is plowing the field near Slawikowitz in rural southern Moravia on August 19, 1769.
According to Livy, the senators found Cincinnatus while he was plowing on his farm.
While Mysterio was Cruiserweight Champion, Spike Dudley turned heel after plowing Mysterio through a table and joined the other Dudleys before winning the Cruiserweight Title from Mysterio on the July 29 episode of SmackDown !.
:" The east is represented by a rising sun, in the right-hand corner of the seal ; to the left of it, commerce is represented by a river and a steamboat ; in the foreground, agriculture is represented as the basis of the future prosperity of the state, by a settler ’ s cabin and a man plowing with a pair of horses ; beyond this is a train of ox-wagons, going west ; in the background is seen a herd of buffalo, retreating, pursued by two Indians, on horseback ; around the top is the motto, ' Ad astra per aspera ,' and beneath a cluster of thirty-four stars.
Subsequently, on February 18, 1929, the first five settlers moved onto the land, plowing and cultivating it for the first time.
Thus he interpreted the prohibition of plowing on Sabbath ( Ex.
The people are settled on the land, plowing the fields and growing rice and wheat.
He commented on this, saying: “ I am dead set against the E. P. A .’ s plowing ahead on its own with new regulations to limit greenhouse gases .” He also voted against the American Clean Energy and Security Act.
On Qingming people go on family outings, start the spring plowing, sing, and dance.
The two tasks are named, often based on rhymes or puns, such as " Plow " / " Fowl " to differentiate between a task involving plowing against a task involving corralling ducks.
Most remained on top of the dam, some plowing earth to raise it, while others tried to pile mud and rock on the face to save the eroding wall.
" General Sherman's Special Field Orders, No. 15, issued on January 16, 1865, provided for the land, while some of its beneficiaries also received mules from the Army, for use in plowing.
* March 22 – Philippine Airlines Flight 137, an Airbus A320-214 with 127 people on board, overshoots the end of the runway while landing at Bacolod City Domestic Airport in Bacolod City in the Philippines, plowing through several houses.
" Terracing " is also practiced by farmers on a smaller scale by laying out the direction of furrows to slow water runoff downhill, usually by plowing along either countour lines or keylines.

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