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1. Introduction; 2. Brewing beer continued; 3. Making bread; 4. Making bread continued; 5. Keeping cows; 6. Keeping pigs; 7. Bees, geese, ducks, turkeys, fowls, pigeons, rabbits, goats and ewes, candles and rushes, mustard.
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Add Cottage Economy, William Cobbett wrote Cottage Economy published in 1821, with a twofold aim. First, to promote his personal philosophy of self-sufficiency, which he viewed as the foundation of family happiness. And second, to instruct country laborers in the arts, Cottage Economy to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Cottage Economy, William Cobbett wrote Cottage Economy published in 1821, with a twofold aim. First, to promote his personal philosophy of self-sufficiency, which he viewed as the foundation of family happiness. And second, to instruct country laborers in the arts, Cottage Economy to your collection on WonderClub |