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... present General View of the County of Devon , he observes , That the Surveyor enters on the examination of the agricultural practice and general interests of the county , with a mind totally un- fettered by any opinions or practices ...
... present General View of the County of Devon , he observes , That the Surveyor enters on the examination of the agricultural practice and general interests of the county , with a mind totally un- fettered by any opinions or practices ...
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... present work , are all written in English ; and we think that here he judged rightly , since the age is now past in which no man could obtain credit for his learning unless he conveyed the result of his labours in what is called a ...
... present work , are all written in English ; and we think that here he judged rightly , since the age is now past in which no man could obtain credit for his learning unless he conveyed the result of his labours in what is called a ...
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... present , gives him in regard to his creditor . If , however , he will take a survey of the state of the West Indies during the last ten years , he will find , from a variety of melancholy instances , that this apparent indulgence has ...
... present , gives him in regard to his creditor . If , however , he will take a survey of the state of the West Indies during the last ten years , he will find , from a variety of melancholy instances , that this apparent indulgence has ...
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