The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Volume 89Archibald Constable and Company, 1822 - English literature |
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... farmer who would rear a long legg'd hog , Would on his judgment justly cast a slur , And hence , ' tis plain , the most ignoble brute May be improv'd by care , or sunk in disrepute . " Nay , more - in every farmer's field , we read ...
... farmer who would rear a long legg'd hog , Would on his judgment justly cast a slur , And hence , ' tis plain , the most ignoble brute May be improv'd by care , or sunk in disrepute . " Nay , more - in every farmer's field , we read ...
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... farmer . She was beautiful as the young spring , and artless as Nature's very self . About two years afterwards , she was to have returned home at the Martinmas term , in order to make preparations for her marriage with a young shepherd ...
... farmer . She was beautiful as the young spring , and artless as Nature's very self . About two years afterwards , she was to have returned home at the Martinmas term , in order to make preparations for her marriage with a young shepherd ...
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... farmer and manufacturer in direct hostility to each other - which has betrayed speculators in foreign grain into ... farming fruitless , and not artificial causes ; such as tithe , poor laws , roads , bridges , churches , jails , and ...
... farmer and manufacturer in direct hostility to each other - which has betrayed speculators in foreign grain into ... farming fruitless , and not artificial causes ; such as tithe , poor laws , roads , bridges , churches , jails , and ...
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... farming in Britain , would be a beneficial change in our present Corn Laws , this Meeting earnestly recommends an ... farmer . He would not stop to enquire into the cause . He agreed with his friend Mr Speirs , that both classes were ...
... farming in Britain , would be a beneficial change in our present Corn Laws , this Meeting earnestly recommends an ... farmer . He would not stop to enquire into the cause . He agreed with his friend Mr Speirs , that both classes were ...
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... farmer , and ultimately a great loss and disap- pointment to the landlord ; —if the farmer , from the diminution of his capital , cannot afford to manure his land , a few scour ging crops will render the farm of less value . It is ...
... farmer , and ultimately a great loss and disap- pointment to the landlord ; —if the farmer , from the diminution of his capital , cannot afford to manure his land , a few scour ging crops will render the farm of less value . It is ...
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