A History of England: From the First Invasion by the Romans, Том 6E. Cummiskey, 1827 |
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Страница 104 - London, six oxen were daily eaten at a breakfast ; and every tavern was full of his meat; and who had any acquaintance in his family, should have as much boiled and roast as he could carry on a long dagger.