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... ground five or six years , may be broken in pieces with little difficulty ; and leather soon becomes mouldy , and rots . This moist state of the atmosphere is not experienced at some distance from the sea ; and in the interior parts of ...
... ground five or six years , may be broken in pieces with little difficulty ; and leather soon becomes mouldy , and rots . This moist state of the atmosphere is not experienced at some distance from the sea ; and in the interior parts of ...
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... ground , he observes : Having often seen great expence incurred by removing ground to shew the whole surface of a valley from the top of a hill , it may not be improper to explain that such an effort is seldom useful or de sirable . To ...
... ground , he observes : Having often seen great expence incurred by removing ground to shew the whole surface of a valley from the top of a hill , it may not be improper to explain that such an effort is seldom useful or de sirable . To ...
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... ground , richly clothed with wood , this view of the house will also serve to explain , and I hope to justify , the sacrifice of those large trees which have been cut down upon the island , and whose dark shadows being reflected on the ...
... ground , richly clothed with wood , this view of the house will also serve to explain , and I hope to justify , the sacrifice of those large trees which have been cut down upon the island , and whose dark shadows being reflected on the ...
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