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... contains about a hundred loads of ashes , at 36 bushels each . This seems a much simpler operation than the former : but , as the heaps produce a greater proportion of burnt soil which has been . exposed to the action of air than will ...
... contains about a hundred loads of ashes , at 36 bushels each . This seems a much simpler operation than the former : but , as the heaps produce a greater proportion of burnt soil which has been . exposed to the action of air than will ...
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... contains little that is new , and is , in fact , nothing more than a collection and pre- servation of pieces that might otherwise be lost , owing to the fu- gitive mode of publishing them in news - papers and detached sheets . Of these ...
... contains little that is new , and is , in fact , nothing more than a collection and pre- servation of pieces that might otherwise be lost , owing to the fu- gitive mode of publishing them in news - papers and detached sheets . Of these ...
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... contain about 60 towns or villages , and about 12,000 inhabitants ; nearly 1000 of these are Turks , and 5000 pay ... contains as much ground as is contained within 40 square paces . A proprietor purchases so many stremata or measures ...
... contain about 60 towns or villages , and about 12,000 inhabitants ; nearly 1000 of these are Turks , and 5000 pay ... contains as much ground as is contained within 40 square paces . A proprietor purchases so many stremata or measures ...
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