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... inhabitants of a country ; the former requiring the attendance of many hands for the dairy as well as for other purposes , while the sheep- farmer , with a few servants , can live and become rich in the midst of a desert . It was ...
... inhabitants of a country ; the former requiring the attendance of many hands for the dairy as well as for other purposes , while the sheep- farmer , with a few servants , can live and become rich in the midst of a desert . It was ...
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... Inhabitants . By William Carson , M.D. 8vo . pp . 26. Phillips . 1813 . The limited extent of the settlement of Newfoundland , and the peculiar occupation of the inhabitants , tend to make its real situation little known to the British ...
... Inhabitants . By William Carson , M.D. 8vo . pp . 26. Phillips . 1813 . The limited extent of the settlement of Newfoundland , and the peculiar occupation of the inhabitants , tend to make its real situation little known to the British ...
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... inhabitants scarcely amount to three thousand . Before he enters on his account of Stockholm , Dr. T. offers some sagacious strictures on the low state of agriculture in Sweden ; and , should his hints be adopted by the land - owners ...
... inhabitants scarcely amount to three thousand . Before he enters on his account of Stockholm , Dr. T. offers some sagacious strictures on the low state of agriculture in Sweden ; and , should his hints be adopted by the land - owners ...
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