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Pagina 153
It may be readily allowed , that one form of the AngloSaxon language might
prevail for a considerable time in England ; but it must also be evident , that
learning was not so common in the Saxon æra as at the present time . Our
ancestors ...
It may be readily allowed , that one form of the AngloSaxon language might
prevail for a considerable time in England ; but it must also be evident , that
learning was not so common in the Saxon æra as at the present time . Our
ancestors ...
Pagina 189
Low still higher than the wages given by the overseer or surveyor at a parish
gravel - pit . It is unjust , therefore , to charge the poorlaws with encouraging an
amount of population beyond the demand for it . Ireland has no poor - laws ,
England ...
Low still higher than the wages given by the overseer or surveyor at a parish
gravel - pit . It is unjust , therefore , to charge the poorlaws with encouraging an
amount of population beyond the demand for it . Ireland has no poor - laws ,
England ...
Pagina 390
Its agriculture , though less backward than in most parts of France , is still
considerably behind that of England and Scotland ; the implements in common
use , such as the plough and the harrow , being deficient in their due proportion
of iron ...
Its agriculture , though less backward than in most parts of France , is still
considerably behind that of England and Scotland ; the implements in common
use , such as the plough and the harrow , being deficient in their due proportion
of iron ...
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