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... taken to place the least reliance on them . In the years 1820 and 1821 , prodigious quantities of corn were so much damaged by wet and mildew , that no purchasers could be found for them at any price ; they were consequently given by ...
... taken to place the least reliance on them . In the years 1820 and 1821 , prodigious quantities of corn were so much damaged by wet and mildew , that no purchasers could be found for them at any price ; they were consequently given by ...
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... taken the nine years of the greatest increase . ' Now this is exactly what I did , though he appears not to have known it : I did not , however , pick these years by design : it was necessary that I should have the ages ; and except for ...
... taken the nine years of the greatest increase . ' Now this is exactly what I did , though he appears not to have known it : I did not , however , pick these years by design : it was necessary that I should have the ages ; and except for ...
Pagina 475
... taken , and the incredulity of the British sailors on this subject , are very pertinent . The British nation entertained notions similar to those of its gal- lant tars . This chapter is closed with true French naïveté : The English ...
... taken , and the incredulity of the British sailors on this subject , are very pertinent . The British nation entertained notions similar to those of its gal- lant tars . This chapter is closed with true French naïveté : The English ...
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