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Page 106
... practice , or had his time much occupied by his profession , would not have had the opportunity of searching through so many musty volumes , or , if by chance he had toiled through them , would have been thoroughly . convinced that they ...
... practice , or had his time much occupied by his profession , would not have had the opportunity of searching through so many musty volumes , or , if by chance he had toiled through them , would have been thoroughly . convinced that they ...
Page 158
... practice of discon tinuing them at their social meals . Here we are informed that the first toast given among the Greeks , " to the Gods , " corresponds to the modern idea of Church . According to this mode of interpretation , the ...
... practice of discon tinuing them at their social meals . Here we are informed that the first toast given among the Greeks , " to the Gods , " corresponds to the modern idea of Church . According to this mode of interpretation , the ...
Page 278
... practice , I never give the public my opinion on their merits till I have tried them by the test of experi- ment ; and I can say without vanity , that I do not know a single observation of any agricultural author that in practice I have ...
... practice , I never give the public my opinion on their merits till I have tried them by the test of experi- ment ; and I can say without vanity , that I do not know a single observation of any agricultural author that in practice I have ...
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