
Farming was the principal means of earning a living for the Gallura family despite the fact that it was considered a “cowardly way” to make a living up until the end of the eighteenth century. Sheep farmers, on the other hand, were widely regarded as generous, committed typesFarming was the principal means of earning a living for the Gallura family despite the fact that it was considered a “cowardly way” to make a living up until the end of the eighteenth century. Sheep farmers, on the other hand, were widely regarded as generous, committed types
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