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Page 233
... probably from their perspiration ; especially of the pulse kind . Grain and all seeds rob the earth more than bulbous or tap rooted fruit does . ' In the subsequent essay , Mr. B. pronounces Corn to be the best produce of land ...
... probably from their perspiration ; especially of the pulse kind . Grain and all seeds rob the earth more than bulbous or tap rooted fruit does . ' In the subsequent essay , Mr. B. pronounces Corn to be the best produce of land ...
Page 403
... probably on account of its interpolations , as a mere human composition , but he is far from speaking of it in terms of disrespect . What he thought of its genuine text , when separated from the interpolations , he has no where ...
... probably on account of its interpolations , as a mere human composition , but he is far from speaking of it in terms of disrespect . What he thought of its genuine text , when separated from the interpolations , he has no where ...
Page 431
... probably me- chanical , like that of flour or stone - dust . - The noxious effects of tea are probably over - rated : that it is a narcotic , we cannot doubt : but it is not difficult to suppose that the constitution becomes so habi ...
... probably me- chanical , like that of flour or stone - dust . - The noxious effects of tea are probably over - rated : that it is a narcotic , we cannot doubt : but it is not difficult to suppose that the constitution becomes so habi ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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