The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1801 - Books |
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... land is stated to be as follows : Land covered with wood was from twenty - five to thirty dollars ; while grass - land sold at from one hundred and ten to one hundred and thirty dollars . - The tolerance observed at this place , by all ...
... land is stated to be as follows : Land covered with wood was from twenty - five to thirty dollars ; while grass - land sold at from one hundred and ten to one hundred and thirty dollars . - The tolerance observed at this place , by all ...
Page 91
... land is not to be found ; -in others , the quantity is extremely small ; -and not suffi cient in any , I apprehend , to supply seed and food for the in habitants , though the quantity of arable land , prior to the inclosures , might be ...
... land is not to be found ; -in others , the quantity is extremely small ; -and not suffi cient in any , I apprehend , to supply seed and food for the in habitants , though the quantity of arable land , prior to the inclosures , might be ...
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... land , it is to be observed that , when any of .. these are seen in strange seas , it is usually imagined that land lies in the direction towards which they bend their course . If birds of this description be seen in flocks , the ...
... land , it is to be observed that , when any of .. these are seen in strange seas , it is usually imagined that land lies in the direction towards which they bend their course . If birds of this description be seen in flocks , the ...
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