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... land ; and even those who lived in towns , and had enriched themselves by trade , would not venture upon what would have been attended with dangerous consequences to them- selves , and have gained them the just scorn and derision of all ...
... land ; and even those who lived in towns , and had enriched themselves by trade , would not venture upon what would have been attended with dangerous consequences to them- selves , and have gained them the just scorn and derision of all ...
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... land in the county , -by remarking that he has con- verted a barren into a fertile spot , and has set a noble ex- ample but such examples can be followed only by the afflu- ent . The calculation of the expence is not given . - An ap ...
... land in the county , -by remarking that he has con- verted a barren into a fertile spot , and has set a noble ex- ample but such examples can be followed only by the afflu- ent . The calculation of the expence is not given . - An ap ...
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... land - produce , becomes the first of all objects , towards both the domestic happiness and the public security of a state ; and while on this subject , it is pleasing to reflect , that the example of our own country is the best ...
... land - produce , becomes the first of all objects , towards both the domestic happiness and the public security of a state ; and while on this subject , it is pleasing to reflect , that the example of our own country is the best ...
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