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... land of the first class sells in France at 80l . per English acre ; land of the second or medium quality at 6ol .; that it is almost all held by yeomanry , and is bought to be cultivated by the proprietor . In the Appendix , .occurs ( p ...
... land of the first class sells in France at 80l . per English acre ; land of the second or medium quality at 6ol .; that it is almost all held by yeomanry , and is bought to be cultivated by the proprietor . In the Appendix , .occurs ( p ...
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... land : which peculiarities made us conclude , that there was land at no great distance from us to the north , and that we were sailing on a line parallel with its coast . Northward of our track also , as we ran towards the Asiatic coast ...
... land : which peculiarities made us conclude , that there was land at no great distance from us to the north , and that we were sailing on a line parallel with its coast . Northward of our track also , as we ran towards the Asiatic coast ...
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... land into such patches is an effectual bar to any material improvement in the husbandry of the country . It would be out of place , here , to discuss the question of preference as to large or small farms ; and perhaps , indeed , the ...
... land into such patches is an effectual bar to any material improvement in the husbandry of the country . It would be out of place , here , to discuss the question of preference as to large or small farms ; and perhaps , indeed , the ...
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