The work he had done was widely misinterpreted today, his former government reviled by peasants anxious for a chance to act American.
A duchess taken prisoner by the workers and peasants.
We made camp twelve miles north of the bridge, in rough, bare country still not claimed by peasants.
Many of the remainder died; others were turned in or murdered by peasants in the vicinity.
"Mother Nature," especially when assisted by poor and industrious peasants, was far tougher than any army of soldiers.
The first concerns the issue of self-management by workers and peasants.
Another common feature was the recording of the transport services and payments of money by peasants.
A story made up by peasants who did not understand what really happened.
The farms are often small and inefficient, run by aging peasants.
Fuel wood consumption in the developing world rose 35 percent between 1975 and 1986, with replanting rare by peasants.