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  • 1Rural Rides — ist ein 1830 erschienenes Buch des englischen Schriftstellers William Cobbett. Hintergrund und Inhalt William Cobbett war einer der bemerkenswertesten Charaktere des 19. Jahrhunderts. Geboren in Surrey und aufgewachsen als Ackerknecht oder… …

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  • 2Rural Rides — [Rural Rides] ; » Cobbett …

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  • 3Rural Rides — Infobox Book name = Rural Rides title orig = translator = image caption = Cover of the 2001 Penguin Classics edition author = William Cobbett illustrator = cover artist = country =Great Britain language =English series = subject = genre =… …

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  • 4Rural Rides — ➡ Cobbett. * * * …

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  • 5Rural tourism of Paraguay — aspects which constitute the mainstay of its economy. The rural tourism is one of the most beauty wealth of Paraguay.Tourism activitiesThe activities offered by the Paraguayan rural tourism are aimed at people who enjoy making exotic rides;… …

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  • 6Rural Heritage Southland — Background Rural Heritage Southland is a Heritage Trust that was established in 2002. Originally it was designed to illustrate family farm life in Southland, New Zealand from the inter war period of 1925 1935. The focus has now shifted to include …

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  • 7National Museum of Rural Life — National Museums Scotland and partners have developed the National Museum of Rural Life, previously known as the Museum of Scottish Country Life, which is based at Wester Kittochside farm, lying between the town of East Kilbride in South… …

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  • 8William Cobbett — William Cobbett, portrait in oils, possibly by George Cooke, about 1831. National Portrait Gallery, London. Born 9 March 1763(1763 03 09) Farnham, S …

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  • 9William Cobbett — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cobbett. William Cobbett William Cobbett (9 mars 1763 – 18 juin 1835), journaliste et homme politi …

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  • 10Devil's Jumps, Churt — The Devil s Jumps, from the summit of the easternmost hill The Devil s Jumps are a series of three small hills near the village of Churt in the county of Surrey in southern England.[1] In the 18th century the hills were known as the Devil s Three …

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