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Page 158
... necessary pursuits of agriculture , will appear from the following lively remarks : In fact , no two tastes can be more incompatible than that of the genuine farmer and the lover of picturesque . The first , in every thing , follows the ...
... necessary pursuits of agriculture , will appear from the following lively remarks : In fact , no two tastes can be more incompatible than that of the genuine farmer and the lover of picturesque . The first , in every thing , follows the ...
Page 240
... necessary to consult three or four tables , in order to rightly comprehend the meaning of one . The sum total of the value of the exports and imports , with the value of the British ship- ping on the Thames , taken from authorities and ...
... necessary to consult three or four tables , in order to rightly comprehend the meaning of one . The sum total of the value of the exports and imports , with the value of the British ship- ping on the Thames , taken from authorities and ...
Page 242
... necessary in their different occu pations , to the accomplishment of these iniquitous designs . - They went on board completely prepared with iron crows , adzes , and other utensils , to open and again head - up the casks - with shovels ...
... necessary in their different occu pations , to the accomplishment of these iniquitous designs . - They went on board completely prepared with iron crows , adzes , and other utensils , to open and again head - up the casks - with shovels ...
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