“Time tries the troth in everything.”
Quote by Thomas Tusser
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Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry,: As Well for the Champion Or Open Country, as for the Woodland Or Several; Together with A Book of Huswifery. Being a Calendar of Rural and Domestic Economy, for Every Month in the Year; and Exhibiting a Picture of the Agriculture, Customs, and Manners of England, in the Sixteenth Century
Written in the 16th century, this book provides an extensive overview of agricultural practices and domestic economy. It features a monthly calendar that outlines various agricultural tasks and household chores. The text also offers a vivid portrayal of the customs and social practices of England during that time, reflecting the agricultural and rural life of the era. more
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