Citations:stow

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English citations of stow

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  • 1843, Thomas Carlyle, Past and Present, book 2, ch. 5, Twelfth Century
    Indisputable, though very dim to modern vision, rests on its hill-slope that same Bury, Stow, or Town of St. Edmund; already a considerable place, not without traffic, nay manufactures, would Jocelin only tell us what.
  • 1964, John Frederick Unstead, The British Isles: With Numerous Maps and Diagrams Specially Prepared and ..., page 12:
    A stow may be shortly defined as the smallest unit-area of geographical study: a region of the first or lowest order. The South Downs afford a good example