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... circumstances of the country have imparted to them a share of comfort ; great attention has been paid by many gentlemen to the accommodation of their farming servants , by having for them comfortable habitations ; the good sense as well ...
... circumstances of the country have imparted to them a share of comfort ; great attention has been paid by many gentlemen to the accommodation of their farming servants , by having for them comfortable habitations ; the good sense as well ...
Pagina 259
nufactories , that the circumstances under which the former is conducted contribute much more than those of the ... circumstance . On account of the Linen - manufacture , Flax is cultivated to a great extent . Some idea may be formed of ...
nufactories , that the circumstances under which the former is conducted contribute much more than those of the ... circumstance . On account of the Linen - manufacture , Flax is cultivated to a great extent . Some idea may be formed of ...
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... circumstances to the fulfilment of the last part , ' ( meaning their restoration to the land of Canaan , ) the author can only mean to sport with the credulity of his readers ; for what one circumstance can be pointed out as indicative ...
... circumstances to the fulfilment of the last part , ' ( meaning their restoration to the land of Canaan , ) the author can only mean to sport with the credulity of his readers ; for what one circumstance can be pointed out as indicative ...
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Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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