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... society consisting of one hun- dred cultivators , and one hundred manufacturers , and that the one hundred cultivators expend one hundred quarters of corn and one hundred suits of clothing , in raising two hundred and twenty quar- ters ...
... society consisting of one hun- dred cultivators , and one hundred manufacturers , and that the one hundred cultivators expend one hundred quarters of corn and one hundred suits of clothing , in raising two hundred and twenty quar- ters ...
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... society would be satisfied with working only half of the time that it worked before : but , if a taste for luxuries were introduced , and in order to obtain them the society were willing to work during the same number of hours as ...
... society would be satisfied with working only half of the time that it worked before : but , if a taste for luxuries were introduced , and in order to obtain them the society were willing to work during the same number of hours as ...
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... Society . The second part of the Transactions for 1821 did not reach me till after the communication had been read at the Royal Society . In that second part , I was much surprised to find the elements of the same comet computed by Mr ...
... Society . The second part of the Transactions for 1821 did not reach me till after the communication had been read at the Royal Society . In that second part , I was much surprised to find the elements of the same comet computed by Mr ...
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Letters to Julia | 62 |
AFRICA Southern Travels | 79 |
Brookes Elegy on Percy Bysshe Shel | 112 |
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